Olivia Rodrigo confirms her new song 'The Cure' isn't related to the 1976 British rock band. Learn more about the singer's thoughts on the matter.

Olivia Rodrigo has addressed concerns surrounding her recent single "The Cure," clarifying that it is not connected to the iconic 1976 British rock band of the same name. Despite expressing admiration for the band, the artist made sure to emphasize that there is no crossover between their music and hers.

In an interview with a major news outlet, Rodrigo shared her intentions behind naming the song after the band. "I was inspired by the energy and sound of The Cure," she explained. "Their music has always been a source of inspiration for me, but I wanted to create something fresh and unique that reflects my own style."

The singer further elaborated on how she approached writing "The Cure." "It's important to me to pay homage to artists who have influenced me without copying their exact sound," Rodrigo stated. "I wanted to capture the essence of The Cure while infusing it with my personal touch, ensuring that fans could recognize the influence but also appreciate the originality."

Rodrigo's decision not to use a song title already in existence has been well-received by both her fanbase and critics alike. Many praised her for maintaining artistic integrity and avoiding potential copyright issues.

The release of "The Cure" marks Rodrigo's latest single following the success of her breakout hit "drivers license." Critics have this new track showcases her growth as a songwriter, blending elements of pop with more nuanced storytelling.

As Rodrigo continues to build her career in the music industry, fans eagerly await future releases and performances. The singer has hinted at potential collaborations with other artists, hinting at an exciting musical journey ahead.