​deja vu Lyrics – Olivia Rodrigo

​deja vu Lyrics - Olivia Rodrigo
​deja vu Lyrics - Olivia Rodrigo

​deja vu Lyrics – Olivia Rodrigo: Presenting the lyrics of the song “​deja vu” sung by Olivia Rodrigo. The producer of this song is Dan Nigro.

​deja vu Lyrics – Olivia Rodrigo

Car rides to Malibu
Strawberry ice cream, one spoon for two
And trading jackets
Laughing ’bout how small it looks on you (Ah-ha-ha-ha)
Watching reruns of Glee
Bein’ annoying, singing in harmony
I bet she’s braggin’ to all her friends, saying you’re so unique (Hm)

So when you gonna tell her that we did that too?
She thinks it’s special, but it’s all re-used
That was our place, I found it first
I made the jokes you tell to her when she’s with you

Do you get déjà vu when she’s with you?
Do you get déjà vu, hmm? (Ha)
Do you get déjà vu, huh?

Do you call her, almost say my name?
‘Cause let’s be honest, we kinda do sound the same
Another actress
I hate to think that I was just your type
And I bet that she knows Billy Joel
‘Cause you played her “Uptown Girl”
You’re singing it together
Now I bet you even tell her how you love her
In between the chorus and the verse

So when you gonna tell her that we did that too?
She thinks it’s special, but it’s all re-used
That was the show we talked about
Played you the songs she’s singing now when she’s with you

Do you get déjà vu when she’s with you?
Do you get déjà vu? (Huh)
Do you get déjà vu?

Strawberry ice cream in Malibu
Don’t act like we didn’t do that shit too
You’re trading jackets like we used to do
(Yeah, everything is all re-used)
Play her piano, but she doesn’t know
That I was the one who taught you Billy Joel
A different girl now, but there’s nothing new

I know you get déjà vu
I know you get déjà vu
I know you get déjà vu

Olivia Rodrigo – deja vu Song Details

Song: ​deja vu
Singer: Olivia Rodrigo
Produced by: Dan Nigro
Album: *O*R
Written By: Olivia Rodrigo & Dan Nigro
Label: Interscope Records & Geffen Records
Release Date: April 1, 2021


What have the artists said about the song?

I wrote this song with my friend Dan Nigro last fall and I’m so stoked to finally share it with you all. It’s a lot different than “drivers license” lyrically, musically, and melodically, which is super exciting to me.