
"Drivers License" (stylized in all lowercase) is the debut single by American singer Olivia Rodrigo. It was released on January 8, 2021 by Universal and Geffen Records, as the lead single from her upcoming debut studio album, Sour. Rodrigo and Dan Nigro wrote the song, with production from the latter. Containing poignant lyrics detailing heartache, "Drivers License" is an atmospheric power ballad built around bedroom pop, power pop and indie pop. It is characterized by a minimalist production incorporating kick drums, harmonies, syncopated hand-claps, and a dreamy bridge. The song documents the "multifaceted" emotions Rodrigo endured after a heartbreak. She teased the song on her social media for many months in 2020, before announcing it on January 4, 2021. The official music video was posted to YouTube alongside the song's release, in which Rodrigo drives around a suburban area after receiving her driver's license, and reminisces over her memories of the song's subject who encouraged her to receive the license. "Drivers License" was met with critical acclaim; praise centered on Rodrigo's cathartic songwriting, emotional vocals, and the song's stirring production, with many underscoring its Taylor Swift and Lorde influences. "Drivers License" broke a string of records, including the Spotify record for the most single-day streams for a non-holiday song (achieved on its fourth day of release), the biggest first-week for a song on Spotify and Amazon Music. The song topped the US Billboard Hot 100 as one of the most dominant number-one hits in history, and made Rodrigo the youngest artist ever to debut atop the chart. It was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Elsewhere, "Drivers License" reached number one in many countries, including Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Israel, Malaysia, Portugal, and Singapore, as well as spending multiple weeks atop the charts in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. It also peaked within the top ten in Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and various others.

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A story in 2009, of 4 high school students who have never met discovered ancient books from a man of the '60s which somehow created a world beneath there's filled with the author's beasts and tales which will soon come on to this world and take over this brings the 4 teens together, Ethan Ardreen a geek trying to be perfect, Izzy Kensington-Reeds childhood friend of Ethan who is extremely shy and lonely and has a crush on him, Faith Thunder mysterious girl who is secretly a talented swordsman and Lucy September a rich, snobby girl who tries to not act like a spoiled brat and spends money on charity to save the world may be, more than once. Halfway through the story Ethan's brother (Tommy) finds out and starts to help, Tommy works at a comic book store and has a crush on a girl called Chloe Mao. In the last season, they have become mightier than before. The villain is Oliver Hartford the nephew of the author whose mother died so his uncle wrote a short novel about her as a hero, when he heard that the books are coming to the surface he believes his mother will be alive again.





