I got my forklift license last week
Like we always talked about
Placing pallets precisely
Gonna pull a sick fuckin burnout
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Teen pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo today fulfilled her rabid fans’ wishes by dropping the hotly anticipated follow-up to her smash hit singles ‘drivers license’ and ‘deja vu’.
The 18 year old, who told Pitchfork last week that she removed the shift and caps lock keys on her laptop, released ‘forklift license’, a 22-minute epic about her three days of training to get a Queensland forklift license.
The inspirational track serves as an anthem for fuckers who pick shit up with two big prongs and plonk them on shelves.
‘I guess after the heartbreak of ‘drivers license’, I really wanted to have a song about empowerment‘ said Rodrigo in an interview with The Obiter’s youth affiliate, Triple O.
Rodrigo, who was dumped by her ex-boyfriend because he was sick of driving her fucking everywhere, a story which inspired her first single, says she will continue to be inspired by her everyday life.
‘This song really takes inspiration from when I was at One Stop Forklift Training Brisbane for those three days in December 2016’ said Rodrigo to Triple O.
‘But I like to think it’s more universal than that.’
It certainly is, Liv.
No more to come.