Watch the pop star enchant the crowd with Sour highlight “Traitor”

Olivia Rodrigo has yet to tour in support of her hit debut Sour, but she’s sprinkled in some performances throughout the year, including iHeart RadioFest and the American Music Awards. Now, the pop star will appear on an upcoming episode of Austin City Limits, premiering on Dec. 4.

Rodrigo opened her set with “Brutal” and went on to play nearly every song on Sour, including “Traitor,” which you can watch above. She enchants a sea of teenagers — who sing along to every word — while Rodrigo tears through the ballad on the piano. The singer-songwriter shared the bill with Phoebe Bridgers, who took the stage after Rodrigo closed with “Good 4 U.”

The episode is part of Austin City Limits‘ bonus mid-season installment of Season 47, which broadcasts on Dec. 4 on PBS. It will stream the following day at 10 a.m. ET.

Rodrigo was nominated for seven Grammys last week, including Best New Artist and Album of the Year. She recently appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone alongside Alanis Morissette.

Olivia Rodrigo Setlist:
“Brutal”
“Happier”
“Jealousy, Jealousy”
“Drivers License”
“Traitor”
“Favorite Crime”
“Enough For You”
“Good 4 U”

Hit-Boy stepped into a more energetic and party driven sound on his latest single "Franchise Boy," released exclusively through YouTube. The record leans on a smooth and stripped back soul sample while also nodding to Dem Franchise Boyz and their classic track "White Tee." Hit-Boy rides the production effortlessly, delivering confident bars packed with flexes about his success and high end lifestyle. The song blends hints of Jersey club rhythms with touches of Miami bass influence, giving the track an addictive and upbeat feel. "Franchise Boy" feels like a strong preview of what could be another exciting run of music from Hit-Boy.

Release Date: Monday, May 18

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: N/A

Quotable Lyrics from Franchise Boy

N***as had said it was love,
But it wasn't love, I'm really above
The s**t you be talking, I'm floating and walking
In Margiela runners, you won't see them often

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