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Olivia Rodrigo Unveils ‘You Seem Pretty Sad’ Tracklist, Featuring ‘Maggots For Brains’

Olivia Rodrigo has revealed the tracklist for her new album, "You Seem Pretty Sad", which is divided into "Girl So in Love" and "You Seem Pretty Sad" sections. Song titles include "Maggots For Brains" and "U + Me = <3".

·May 27, 2026·via NME
Olivia Rodrigo Unveils ‘You Seem Pretty Sad’ Tracklist, Featuring ‘Maggots For Brains’

Olivia Rodrigo has revealed the full tracklist for her upcoming album ‘You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love’, and titles include ‘Maggots For Brains’ and ‘U + Me = <3’.

- READ MORE: Olivia Rodrigo live at Glastonbury 2025: A Robert Smith-assisted ending to stand the test of time

The new record will be the third from the pop star, following on from her critically acclaimed 2021 debut album ‘Sour’ and the highly-praised 2023 follow-up, ‘Guts’ .

It is set for release June 12, and already Rodrigo has described it as “experimental” and full of “sad love songs” , dropped the singles ‘Drop Dead’ and ‘ The Cure ’, and confirmed that the record will be centred around the feelings of “jealousy” and “longing” that arose from her first “big girl relationship” .

Now, with just two weeks to go until the record drops, Rodrigo has unveiled the full tracklist that features some intriguing song titles.

In a new post on Instagram, Rodrigo shared a photo that showed the titles for all 13 songs, and they are split into sections: “Girl So in Love” and “You Seem Pretty Sad”. Lead single ‘Drop Dead’ features in the first section, and ‘The Cure’ is the first track of the second category.

Other titles in the first section are ‘Stupid Song’, ‘Honeybee’, ‘Maggots for Brains’, ‘U + Me = <3’, ‘My Way’ and ‘Purple’, while the second section has ‘Begged’ – which she debuted on SNL and features Weyes Blood – as well as ‘What’s Wrong With Me’, ‘Less’, ‘Expectations’ and ‘Cigarette Smoke’.

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The ‘You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love’ tracklist is:

‘Drop Dead’

‘Stupid Song’

‘Honey Bee’

‘Maggots For Brains’

‘U + Me = <3’

‘My Way’

‘Purple’

‘The Cure’

‘Begged’

‘What’s Wrong With Me’

‘Less’

‘Expectations’

‘Cigarette Smoke’

Rodrigo has already cited The Cure, New Order, Joy Division, The White Stripes and Bikini Kill as sources of inspiration for the record, and also sparked rumours that Geese frontman Cameron Winter appears on the album after being seen at a restaurant with him (via Dork ).

Since confirming album three, the ‘Deja Vu’ singer has announced a massive ‘ Unraveled Tour ’, which includes support from  Wolf Alice , The Last Dinner Party , Devon Again, Die Spitz , and Grace Ives.

Already, more dates have been added to the list due to high demand, including multiple nights at London’s O2. Visit here for UK tickets, here for international tickets, and find a list of shows here .

The tour is the first since the critically acclaimed ‘Guts World Tour’ which took place last year and was her biggest to date – with 95 sold-out shows and over 1.4 million fans in attendance.

Shows included an unforgettable Pyramid Stage headline set at Glastonbury 2025 , where she brought out The Cure’s Robert Smith as a special guest. In a four-star review , NME wrote: “There is no doubt about the commitment that Rodrigo has put into this set. For the few naysayers doubting whether or not the 22-year-old was ready to take on the coveted Pyramid slot as the last headliner before a fallow year, this one that will stand the test of time and leave us impatient for the Glasto magic to return.”

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