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Watch Olivia Rodrigo Belt Out ‘Drivers License’ at DMV, Proving Things Can Always Get Worse

How do you like your music? Loud? Angry? What about meta? Because it doesn’t get any more self-referential than Olivia Rodrigo playing her hit “Drivers License” at the DMV.

The 18-year-old pop-punk singer-songwriter recently teamed up with NPR for a Tiny Desk Concert, and she did so at the Glendale Department of Motor Vehicles in California.

Dressed in a goofy outfit that looked like she raided her grandma’s closet, Rodrigo and her all-female band belted out a four-song set in the soul-deadening space that her team apparently paid $2,383 to rent out after-hours.

This isn’t the first time the government organization has used its spaces as a side-hustle, either. According to the New York Post, “DMV offices in California allow content creators to apply for special permits to film at their locations. However, filming must not interfere with a facility’s day-to-day operations.”

Surely, though, they were tickled pink that a teen idol like Rodrigo picked their venue for the video, which has been viewed a whopping 2.7 million times already.

While Rodrigo’s oeuvre isn’t exactly music to our ears, this concert has to be the coolest thing to ever go down at the DMV – though given how low the bar is there, that isn’t saying much.

Cover Photo: YouTube

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