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Olivia Rodrigo's music is a pleasant surprise in the pop rock genre. Although her single "Driver's License" and TV show songs are more pop, her album "Sour" includes softer and more lyrical tracks. The album tells a story about post-breakup emotions, with the songs' tone, pace, and tempo reflecting the feelings she wants to convey. It's like experiencing teenage heartbreak. When I think of pop rock music and the overall genre, I instantly think of Olivia Rodrigo's music. It was a little bit surprising that she would fall under that genre rather than just regular pop based on her single called Driver's License and other songs she sang in television shows she's worked in. It was a pleasant surprise and a sort of revival of pop rock, as it's not a very common genre to hear of much of these days, at least on the radio or in mainstream music. However, not every song in her album called Sour falls under this genre. The rest are still pop, but there are some that are softer and more lyrical. Overall the album tells a story about the rollercoaster of emotions post breakup. The tone, pace, and tempo of the songs directly connect to the emotions she is trying to portray in her song. It's like you are taken through this experience of teenage heartbreak.