[Monthly Mixing] Pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo has unveiled her favorite song of the summer, and it's none other than the remix of "Guess" by Charli XCX featuring Billie Eilish.
In a recent interview with Complex, the "Drivers License" hitmaker expressed her enthusiasm for the track, stating, "I love the Charli XCX and Billie [Eilish] song 'Guess'. So good. It's been on repeat."
The remix, which is a reimagined version of a track from Charli XCX's album "Brat," has made significant waves in the music industry. It debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Charli XCX's highest-charting song since 2014. The collaboration also features a music video starring both artists, with Eilish notably bulldozing over a mountain of undergarments.
Meanwhile, Rodrigo, who is currently on her first arena tour supporting her Billboard 200-topping album "Guts," also shared insights into her life on the road. The 21-year-old artist revealed her tour habits, including extensive sleep sessions and indulging in comfort shows like "Sex and the City" to feel grounded.
The "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" alum's musical tastes extend beyond pop, as she disclosed that her pre-show hype playlist includes tracks from Soulja Boy and Nicki Minaj. Rodrigo particularly favors Minaj's hit "FTCU" for getting pumped up before performances.
Rodrigo's recent comments about her musical preferences, especially as she gears up for her upcoming performances, have caught the attention of music fans.
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