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Olivia Rodrigo’s New Single Is ‘The Cure’: ‘It’s My Favorite Song’ on the Upcoming Album

The track will follow Billboard Canadian Hot 100 No. 1 hit "Drop Dead."

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Olivia Rodrigo

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If fans have gotten sick with anticipation for new Olivia Rodrigo music, the pop star now has the cure. Ahead of new album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, Rodrigo announced Tuesday (May 19) that its second single, “The Cure,” is on its way.

Sharing a photo on Instagram of what appears to be the song’s artwork — a photo of Rodrigo (the top of her head cut off) in a pink top, her hands tangled in a knot of red cat’s cradle string that spells out the single’s title — the Grammy winner wrote that “The Cure” is her “favorite song on the album and one of my favorite songs I’ve ever made.”


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“couldn’t be more excited for you guys to hear it,” Rodrigo added in her caption, noting that the track will drop on Friday (May 22), which, coincidentally, is World Goth Day.

“The Cure” is possibly a nod to the Robert Smith-led iconic goth rock band of the same name, which Rodrigo has said is one of her favorite groups. The feeling is mutual, as Smith has previously praised the High School Musical: The Musical: The Series singer and made a cameo at her Glastonbury set last year.

Rodrigo also references The Cure on You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love‘s lead single, “Drop Dead,” which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. “You know all the words to ‘Just Like Heaven,'” she sings, nodding to the band’s 1987 track of the same name that reached No. 40 on the Hot 100. “And I know why he wrote them/ Now that you’re standing right here.”

You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love is set to drop on June 12. See Rodrigo’s announcement for new single “The Cure” below.

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This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Billboard Canada FYI Music News Digest: FONTINE, Leith Ross and William Prince Lead Western Canadian Music Awards Nominees

Also this week: A free music films series at Montreal Jazz Festival, Siibii is on a roll and new music from Tyler Ellis, David Occhipinti and Derek Downham.

The Western Canadian Music Alliance recently announced the nominees for the 2026 Western Canadian Music Awards. Three artists from Manitoba, FONTINE, Leith Ross and William Prince, head the nominees list with three nods apiece, followed by ARDN, Begonia, Blue Moon Marquee & Northern Cree, Boy Golden, Burnstick, Calling All Captains, Empanadas Ilegales, Foxwarren, Katie Tupper, Mariel Buckley and The Mbira Renaissance Band, with two nominations each. The winners will be named at a special evening event during BreakOut West, which takes place Sept. 30 - Oct. 4 in Victoria.

This 24th edition of the BreakOut West conference and festival is supported by Music BC, Creative BC and the British Columbia provincial government and is hosted by Victoria for the first time since 2015. Voting has begun and closes June 18 and is open to all members of all western Provincial and Territorial Music Industry Associations. The full list of nominees is on BreakOut West's website.

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