Olivia Rodrigo’s Take on ‘Vampire’ Rumors Hinting at Taylor Swift Influence!

Is Olivia Rodrigo‘s “Vampire” about … Taylor Swift? Rodrigo commented on fan speculation that the lead ballad from Guts, on which she scathingly sings about an unnamed “bloodsucker, famef—er,” is somehow about one of her childhood idols.

“How do I answer this?” Rodrigo reportedly whispered to Guardian journalist Laura Snapes, when the question about “Vampire” arose during an interview ahead of the Sept. 8 release of Guts.

“I mean, I never want to say who any of my songs are about,” said Rodrigo. “I’ve never done that before in my career and probably won’t. I think it’s better to not pigeonhole a song to being about this one thing.”

“I was very surprised when people thought that,” she added in the article that was published on Saturday (Sept. 2).

Deep dive on olivia rodrigo and taylor swift fallout
by u/electricfanwagon in Fauxmoi

Swift championed Rodrigo, who was a self-proclaimed Swiftie, very early on. “I say that’s my baby and I’m really proud,” she sweetly shared on social media when Rodrigo’s breakout smash “Drivers License” first started appearing on charts next to Swift’s music. Swift gifted her a ring like the one she wore when working on her Red album — “She is absolutely the kindest individual in the whole world,” Rodrigo gushed at the time — and the pair met in person and posed together for a cute photo at the 2021 Brit Awards.

After Rodrigo’s debut album, Sour, dropped, interpolations found in her work proved costly. Rodrigo ended up retroactively sharing songwriting credits for “deja vu” with Swift, Jack Antonoff, and Annie Clark (aka St. Vincent) for its reminiscence of Swift’s “Cruel Summer.” She also gave writing credits to Swift and Antonoff on “1 step forward, 3 steps back” before Sour‘s release for including an interpolation of Swift’s “New Year’s Day” on the song.

Rodrigo and Swift seemingly haven’t associated with each other since, at least publicly. In a recent New York Times profile, Rodrigo said she hasn’t seen a show on Swift’s Eras Tour.

Back to the song meaning of “Vampire”: To her point, Rodrigo’s lyrics could have been inspired by a number of personal experiences the singer-songwriter might have encountered since “Drivers License” made its mark in 2021 — so her answer to the question doesn’t really answer much at all.

“Hate to give the satisfaction, asking how you’re doing now/ How’s the castle built off people you pretend to care about?” she sings in the opening of the song.

Later in the profile about Rodrigo and her sophomore album, Guardian writer Snapes, in her own words, notes that “‘Vampire’ is primarily about a romantic relationship with an older guy.” Many of its lyrical barbs do point toward this interpretation: there’s a line directed at a “cool guy,” and one pointing out that “every girl I ever talked to told me you were bad, bad news.” In the track’s second verse, Rodrigo says, “Went for me, and not her/ ‘Cause girls your age know better.”

Related Posts

🔥🎬 EXCLUSIVE: XO, Kitty Season 3 Faces a Major Cast Shake-Up — Newcomers Marius, Yisoo & Gigi Are Dividing Fans and Shaking Up Kitty’s World 🌍💕

In the ever-evolving world of streaming dramas, few shows have captured the hearts of Gen Z audiences quite like XO, Kitty. The spin-off from the beloved Netflix…

Jamal Roberts Owns the Biggest Stage: Soul-Shaking “Star-Spangled Banner” at the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship

Under the bright lights of Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on January 19, 2026, Jamal Roberts stepped onto one of American sports’ grandest stages and…

Dolly Parton’s Star-Studded Reimagining of “Light of a Clear Blue Morning”: A Powerful Collaboration for Her 80th Birthday

In a heartfelt gesture marking both her milestone 80th birthday and the 50th anniversary of writing one of her most enduring anthems, Dolly Parton has unveiled a…

📜🧙‍♂️ Drawn from Tolkien’s Darkest Pages, The Hunt for Gollum Concept Trailer Teases Aragorn’s Mission, Gandalf’s Fear, and Andy Serkis’ Most Tragic Performance Yet 🌑💍

Middle-earth is stirring once more, and the shadows are growing longer. When the latest concept trailer for The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum dropped…

Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson’s Spontaneous Duet Magic: When Trust and Music Took Over the Stage

In an industry where every note is often meticulously planned and every performance rehearsed to perfection, sometimes the most unforgettable moments happen when the stars simply let…

Lainey Wilson’s Heartfelt Opry Tribute: A Trembling Voice, Soaring “I Will Always Love You,” and a Night of Gratitude for Dolly Parton

On the eve of Dolly Parton’s 80th birthday, the Grand Ole Opry House filled with reverence, music, and emotion during the fourth annual “Opry Goes Dolly” celebration…