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Nasa Logo I Hate Everything Shirt! I'm a huge fan of actor Renée Rapp, who played the extremely naughty schoolgirl princess Leighton on HBO's The Sex Lives of College Girls, but I'll be honest: When I knew she was, too. As a musician, I wouldn't have thought of yet another case of a Hollywood girl's side project that wasn't necessarily... well, well. (Actually, why would I choose Hollywood girls when it's usually men with extremely average bands around?) In any case, consider it extreme ignorance, because once I actually listened to Rapp's debut EP, Everything for Everyone, which came out in November, I was totally hooked. To be fair, I would probably be a huge fan of any gay pop singer, and really, the fact that Rapp is openly bisexual definitely makes me more excited to analyze the lyrics. her song. Unlike the #Gaylor plot, it doesn't require too much reading to identify the strange undertones of Rapp's album; the song "What Can I Do" is about the experience of holding your friend's hand while your boyfriend is in the bathroom, which is, of course, a completely normal thing, and I have to say.
Can I was lucky enough to make the chase-straight-girl phase in my life, but the song was a complete success nonetheless. Other songs, such as “Don't Tell My Mom,” a heartbreaking ode to trying to be okay with everyone in your life when you're feeling the exact opposite, and "Colorado" The raw but optimistic (exploring the perennial promise of seduction to move to a new city and become a whole new person) had a direct impact on my solar plexus when I first listen to them. And then, of course, there's "Too good." If I can share too much about my life, this song is like the antidote to Olivia Rodrigo's “Good 4 U,” which I put on the highest volume while driving around. Nasa Logo I Hate Everything Shirt! Austin after the last breakup. While Rodrigo's song is full of emotional screams, "Too Well" is about the next stage of a breakup, the delicate but important stage where you finally begin to recover. luckily and can hear your ex's name without leaving. totally crazy anyway most of the time.