Olivia Rodrigo celebrates one-year anniversary of 'Sour'
Updated | By Poelano Malema
The ‘Driver's License’ hitmaker has thanked everyone who
embraced her music and changed her life with the album.
It’s been a year since Olivia Rodrigo released her debut album, ‘Sour’.
The teenage star took to Instagram to celebrate the album’s one-year anniversary.
“My first album SOUR came out a year ago today,” she wrote on Instagram.
She went on to speak about how dear the album is to her.
“It is impossible for me to sum up in words how much this album means to me and how grateful I am to have gotten the privilege to make it and watch it exist in the world,” she wrote.
READ: Olivia Rodrigo is Billboard's 2022 'Woman of the Year'
So far, the album has been certified Platinum in 15 countries, including the US, Canada, and Norway.
The album has three singles that have topped the charts, 'Driver's License’, ‘Déjà Vu’, and ‘Good 4 U’.
Olivia thanked her producer Dan Nigro for his faith in her.
“Thank u @dan_nigro for making it with me and believing in me more than anyone,” she wrote.
READ: Olivia Rodrigo’s debut single 'Driver’s License' is breaking records
Olivia also thanked her fans for embracing her.
“Thank u to everyone who has embraced my 17 year old lamentations and forever changed my life in the process,” she wrote.
Olivia made history by becoming the first female artist with three of the top five singles in the same week.
The album has also won countless awards. At the 2022 Billboard Music Awards, Olivia walked away with seven awards, making her the biggest winner of the night.
READ: Olivia Rodrigo is the biggest winner of Billboard Music Awards 2022
Image courtesy of Instagram.
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