Olivia Rodirgo has paid tribute to Lana Del Rey, saying that the icon has "raised an entire generation" of singer-songwriters.
The Sour songstress took to the stage at last night's Billboard Women In Music Awards 2023 in LA to present Lana with the Visionary Award, a true acknowledgement to how Lana has affected and effected the culture of pop music in a myriad of different ways in the decade plus that she's been making music in the public eye. "More important than her long list of accolades is the unique way she impacts everyone who encounters her and her music," Olivia said. "Lana has raised an entire generation of music lovers and songwriters like me and taught them there is beauty in their vulnerability and power in their melancholy." Olivia went on to say that the first Lana song she ever heard was her 2011 major label debut single Video Games, one of the most influential pieces of pop music released in the last 20 years, from its melancholic, hip-hop influenced production, to Lana's own whispering cadence, a technique that has been embraced by everyone in pop and hip-hop.
Olivia continued: "I still consider that song to be probably the best love song of all time. She captures sadness, anger and sensualities in a way only the greatest songwriters ever could." She also praised Lana's integrity and commitment to self in her career, paying tribute to the way she "never sacrificed her unique voice and perspective in an industry that constantly tries to put you in a box." Picking up her Visionary Award, Lana paid tribute to Olivia ("I cannot believe someone who wrote Drivers License is standing right next to me") as well as Interscope label-mate Billie Eilish and promised her fans that while she doesn't have a
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