Celebrity Celebrity Relationships Celebrity Dating Olivia Rodrigo Is 'Obsessed' with Boyfriend's Ex in Music Video for New Deluxe Album Single: Watch The singer released the deluxe version of her sophomore album, 'GUTS (spilled)' on Friday, which features five new tracks including 'Obsessed' By Julia Moore Julia Moore Julia Moore is a TV writer-reporter at PEOPLE. A graduate of Northwestern University, she has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 22, 2024 12:40PM EDT Olivia Rodrigo can’t help it — she’s down bad for her boyfriend’s exes. The 21-year-old singer released the deluxe version of her sophomore album, GUTS (spilled), on Friday, which features five new tracks, including “Obsessed,” which she’s been performing on her first-ever stadium tour, along with an accompanying music video for the song, which sees her rage at all her boyfriend’s past loves come to a head. In the video, Rodrigo stars alongside “all of his exes,” as the opening credits show, and each of them are dressed in a white debutante-like gown with a sash explaining their history with her boyfriend for the aptly titled Exes Gala. “Miss Thought She Was the One” and “Miss Also Thought She Was the One” kick the video off, while Rodrigo is the only girl in black and wears a sash declaring her “Miss Right Now.” As Rodrigo sings, she admits she knows just about everything about her boyfriend’s past partners – “I know her star sign, I know her blood type / I’ve seen every movie she’s been in” — while admitting, “I know I’m butthurt / But I can’t help it.” As the second verse begins, Rodrigo stands in front of the crowd of beautiful exes and presents a series of trophies to many of them, including “The Life of Every F---ing Party,” “Good with Kids” and “She Even Speaks Kindly About Me.” Olivia Rodrigo Has 'Grown Out' of Certain Sour Album Tracks: 'Some of Them I Don't Really Love So Much Anymore' Olivia Rodrigo's new music video for 'Obsessed' from 'GUTS (spilled)'. Olivia Rodrigo/Youtube When she’s not handing out awards to her boyfriend’s exes, Rodrigo is performing in an adjacent room with a full band as she passionately sings, “I’m so obsessed with your ex / I know she's been asleep on my side of your bed, and I can feel it / I’m staring at her like I wanna get hurt / And I remember every detail you have ever told me, so be careful, baby.” Before the video ends, Rodrigo sings the bridge while surrounded by a handful of beautiful girls, including “Miss One of the Boys” “Miss First Kiss” and “Miss Still His ‘Closest Friend.’” “Is she friends with your friends? Is she good in bed? / Do you think about her? No? I'm fine, it doesn't matter, tell me / Is she easy-going? Never controlling? / Well-traveled? Well-read? Oh God, she makes me so upset.” As the video ends, all of her boyfriend’s stunning former partners are gone and Rodrigo is left to clean up the mess. PEOPLE Picks the Top 10 Albums of 2023, from Olivia Rodrigo and Lana Del Rey to Miley Cyrus Olivia Rodrigo in her new music video for 'Obsessed' off 'GUTS (spilled)'. Olivia Rodrigo/Youtube The “Get Him Back!” singer announced the release of GUTS (spilled) in the middle of her second show in Chicago on Tuesday. She surprised the crowd by unfolding and holding up a piece of paper that said “GUTS DELUXE OUT FRIDAY,” and her dancers held up signs with the names of the new tracks. Along with “Obsessed,” the deluxe version features "Girl I've Always Been," "Scared of My Guitar," "Stranger" and "So American.” Rodrigo will ride out the U.S. leg of her GUTS World Tour through early April, which wraps up in New York City. She then heads to Ireland to kick off the U.K./European dates, which run from late April until late June. Additional North American dates are set to follow, resuming in mid-July and running throughout the summer. Olivia Rodrigo's new music video for 'Obsessed'. Olivia Rodrigo/Youtube Olivia Rodrigo Felt 'a Lot of Pressure' Writing 'Guts,' Wondered If It Would 'Be Good Enough' After 'Sour' (Exclusive) The High School Musical: The Musical: The Series star’s sophomore album earned her six Grammy nominations, including three nods for “Vampire,” record of the year, song of the year and best Pop solo performance, as well as album of the year. She told PEOPLE it was “so insane” to be recognized. “It's just such an honor and such a pleasure to be recognized by the music community in such an incredible way,” she said while at the premiere of Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes in L.A. “I'm very grateful.” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. She wasn’t feeling too much pressure though necessarily, as she admitted that seeing her friends and peers nominated is “half the fun.” "Honestly, sometimes that's more exciting than you getting nominated. [You are] just so proud of everyone that you love.” Close