Olivia Rodrigo Announces New Album You Seem Pretty Sad For a Girl So In Love For June 2026 Release

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Olivia Rodrigo has officially unveiled her third studio album, You Seem Pretty Sad For a Girl So In Love, marking a new chapter in her rapidly evolving career. The record is set for release on June 12th, 2026, and arrives as the highly anticipated follow-up to her 2023 album Guts. With its unusually long and emotionally loaded title, the project signals a tonal and aesthetic shift for the artist.

According to BrooklynVegan, the album will feature 13 tracks and continues Rodrigo’s collaboration with longtime producer Dan Nigro, who has worked with her since her breakout debut. The rollout began with cryptic teaser that appeared on a pink wall in Los Angeles before Rodrigo confirmed the album on social media. Early descriptions suggest the project leans into “sad love songs,” exploring the complexities of romance, insecurity and emotional vulnerability. 

While Rodrigo has built her career on heartbreak anthems, this album reportedly challenges her to write from a place of happiness, albeit one still tinged with anxiety and introspection. The result is expected to blend the confessional lyricism of Sour with the sharper edge of Guts, while expanding her sonic palette. 

As anticipation builds, the album positions Rodrigo once again at the center of pop’s emotional storytelling landscape, with fans eager to see how she continues to redefine her voice on this new release.

Tracklist: You Seem Pretty Sad For a Girl So In Love

  1. Pretty Isn’t Enough
  2. Sad For a Girl So in Love
  3. Blue Again
  4. Glass Heart
  5. Call Me When You’re Lonely
  6. Strawberry Lipstick
  7. Spiral
  8. I Think I Hate You
  9. Soft Like Summer
  10. Jealous of the Rain
  11. Better Than I Was
  12. Forever, Maybe
  13. You’ll Never Know Me
Jasmina Pepic: My name is Jasmina Pepic and I am a journalism student at Stony Brook University, where I am also pursuing a minor in Sustainability Studies. Through my academic work and hands-on experience, I’ve developed a strong foundation in reporting, writing and multimedia content creation. I’ve contributed to campus publications, participated in community-based journalism projects and gained valuable insight into the intersection of media and social responsibility. I’ve also held several roles that have strengthened my communication, research and organizational skills. Interning with Ballotpedia, working at the New York Botanical Gardens and serving in student assistant positions at my university, I’m passionate about ethical storytelling, public service through media and using journalism to inform and engage diverse communities.
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