![]() ![]() The second verse touches on Olivia’s insecurities about her ex possibly mistaking his new girlfriend for her by almost calling her name, and how she hates to think that she was just his “type”. The chorus of the song poses the question, “Do you get déjà vu when she’s with you?” implying that Olivia’s ex may be experiencing feelings of familiarity and reminiscence when he is with his new girlfriend. Olivia also notes that her ex’s new girlfriend is probably bragging to her friends about how unique and special her relationship is, while Olivia knows that everything they do together is all reused from her past relationship. The song starts off describing a specific memory of driving to Malibu, eating strawberry ice cream with one spoon, and trading jackets while watching reruns of the TV show Glee. In Olivia Rodrigo’s “deja vu”, she sings about a past relationship where she and her ex-lover used to do the same things that he now does with his new girlfriend. ![]() That I was the one who taught you Billy Joel (oh)Ī different girl now, but there's nothing new Play her piano, but she doesn't know (oh, oh) You're trading jackets like we used to do Played you the song she's singing now when she's with youĭon't act like we didn't do that shit, too In between the chorus and the verse (ooh) (I love you) I hate to think that I was just your type I made the jokes you tell to her when she's with you To all her friends, saying you're so unique, hmm
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