The 5 Best Olivia Rodrigo Songs That Sound Like Other Songs

December 18, 2023

And why you shouldn’t care that they do!

If you listened to this week’s episode of You Don’t Even Like This Show, hey, thank you so much! If you didn’t, feel free to do it right now right here.

Or later. Maybe later. I’m working here. Anyway, the episode is about the best music of 2023 and, spoiler, Olivia Rodrigo is the name that topped my list.

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One of the topics we covered while discussing her music was the tidal wave of plagiarism claims that have been directed her way since her first album came out in 2021.

There’s no disputing that she and her production team do a liberal amount of borrowing when concocting her music. But also, that’s fine!

Let’s talk about some of Olivia Rodrigo’s very best borrowed tunes and why you shouldn’t actually care that they sound like something else.

“brutal”/”Pump It Up” (Elvis Costello)

Your kid sister’s preferred version of Taylor Swift landed on copyright narc’s radars starting quite literally with the opening riff on the first song on her first album. That song is called “brutal” and that guitar riff at the beginning sure does sound a lot like the one from “Pump It Up” by Elvis Costello.

That said, do you know who didn’t give a single shit about those similarities? Elvis Costello. When a Twitter (currently known as X) user pointed it out, Costello replied thusly:

He’s not wrong. It’s really just a matter of you whether or not you ever get huge enough to be called to task for it. If you don’t believe that, please consider that, for all we know, Olivia Rodrigo wasn’t ripping off Elvis Costello at all. Maybe she was ripping off 2019’s “Hungry Sam” by The Paranoyds.

Great band, by the way! I saw them open for Jack White not long after “brutal” was released and when they introduced the above song they said it was called “We Need A Lawyer.”

Rodrigo was also accused of ripping off the cover art from Hole’s Live Through This album for promotional photos she released in the lead-up to her first album.