"Love Is Embarrassing" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo from her second studio album, Guts (2023). Rodrigo wrote the song with its producer, Dan Nigro. It became available as the album's ninth track on September 8, 2023, when it was released by Geffen Records. A new wave song, "Love Is Embarrassing" has self-deprecating lyrics in which Rodrigo derides her crush and expresses embarrassment about how much she was attracted to him.
Music critics found the lyricism of "Love Is Embarrassing" relatable and praised the production and Rodrigo's performance, which they also compared to other artists. The song reached the top 30 in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United States and entered the charts in some other countries, receiving a gold certification in Australia, Brazil, and Canada. Rodrigo included the song on the set list of her 2024 concert tour, the Guts World Tour. She suffered a wardrobe malfunction while performing the song during the London tour stop, which critics believed she handled well.
Background and release
Olivia Rodrigo's debut studio album, Sour (2021), was released in May 2021,[1][2] following which she decided to take a break from songwriting for six months.[3] She conceived the follow-up album, Guts (2023), at the age of 19, while experiencing "lots of confusion, mistakes, awkwardness & good old fashioned teen angst".[4]Dan Nigro returned to produce every single track on it.[5] They wrote over 100 songs, of which Rodrigo included the more rock-oriented tracks on the album because they drew a bigger reaction from her audiences during live shows.[6]Guts was created over a period of 10 months, with songwriting and recording consuming the first eight and the final two being used for mixing and fine-tuning.[7]
The following morning, after experiencing a night when Rodrigo lay in bed replaying every embarrassing moment in her life and cringing at herself, she wrote "Love Is Embarrassing" as the last song for the album in her living room.[8][9] She presented it to Nigro just five days before Guts was due for submission, and it was included on the album even though he thought it was not a good idea.[7] Rodrigo announced the album title on June 26, 2023, and its lead single, "Vampire", was released four days later.[10][11] On August 1, 2023, she revealed Guts' tracklist, which features "Love Is Embarrassing" as the ninth track.[12] The song became available for digital download on the album, which was released on September 8, 2023.[13] It was used in a commercial that Rodrigo released in partnership with Sony in November 2023.[14]
"Love Is Embarrassing" is a new wave song with influences of riot grrrl and pop rock. Its chorus includes lively guitars, and the bridge received comparisons to the work of Devo.
"Love Is Embarrassing" is two minutes and 34 seconds long.[13] Nigro handled production and vocal production, and he engineered it with Dave Schiffman. Nigro played acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, synthesizer, and drum programming; Garrett Ray played drums; and Sam Stewart played guitar. Serban Gheneamixed the song at SLS Studios in London with assistance from Bryce Bordone, and Randy Merrillmastered it. Recording took place at Amusement Studios and East West Studios in Los Angeles.[5]
According to The New York Times's Jon Caramanica and the Los Angeles Times's Mikael Wood, the title of "Love Is Embarrassing" references Sky Ferreira's 2013 single "Everything Is Embarrassing".[15][29] "Love Is Embarrassing" has self-deprecating lyrics,[30] in which Rodrigo derides her crush and cringes about how much she was attracted to him.[16][22] She recounts how she informed her friends that he was "the one" just a month after meeting him, after which he immediately disappointed her.[15][30] Rodrigo reevaluates her feelings and comes to the conclusion that love is "fucking embarrassing", describing the crush as "some weird second string loser" who is not worth her time.[22][24] She regrets consoling him when his ex-girlfriend began dating a new man and recalls her anger when he found a different girl who was like Rodrigo.[21][24] Despite this experience, Rodrigo admits that she still fantasizes about romantic dramas in her mind and will continue seeking love: "I'm planning out my wedding with some guy I'm never marrying / I'm giving up, I'm giving up, but I keep coming back for more."[20][22]Billboard's Jason Lipshutz described "Love Is Embarrassing" as a "diary-ready account of young heartbreak".[17]
Critical reception
"Love Is Embarrassing" received positive reviews from music critics, some of whom highlighted its production. AllMusic's Heather Phares and Consequence's Paolo Ragusa named it a standout track on Guts.[16][22] Lipshutz believed the song would find an audience in new wave fans and proved Rodrigo's unparalleled talent for blending deep musical genre exploration with intimate and diary-like stories of young heartbreak.[17] Caramanica believed it displayed how Rodrigo had not given into pressure to work with pop producers like Max Martin and pursued an intimate sound instead, and Martins thought Guts tracks like it promised Rodrigo a bright future in rock music.[15][23] On the other hand, Gabriel Saulog of Billboard Philippines thought the song was one of the weaker and more forgettable tracks on Guts and would have benefited from a longer duration, but its spirited hooks were enjoyable.[31]
Wood and The Line of Best Fit's Matthew Kim commented on Rodrigo's vocal performance. Wood believed she displayed malleable vocal phrasing which was able to keep up with the evolving distorted guitars.[29] Kim thought her self-critical delivery of the line "Jesus, what was I even doing?" amplified and complemented the album's diverse spectrum of emotions.[32]
Critics like Lipshutz and Vogue's Emma Specter also praised the lyricism on "Love Is Embarrassing" as relatable.[17][33] Lipshutz believed the song would be relatable to anybody who has cried about an ex-partner and regretted it later.[17] Nick Levine of BBC News thought it would resonate with audiences of many ages despite being set in high school.[34] Caramanica believed "Love Is Embarrassing" displayed Rodrigo's remarkably pure songwriting which captured raw emotions even in the most stylized lyrics.[15]Slant Magazine's Charles Lyons-Burt believed her lyricism had become more precise, which improved the resonance of both her self-criticism and critiques of others, and songs like "Love Is Embarrassing" revealed different attitudes or emotions with each listen due to their conflicted core.[35]
In September 2023, Sheffield ranked "Love Is Embarrassing" as Rodrigo's 20th-best song, picking "You found a new version of me/And I damn near started World War 3" as his favorite lyric from the song.[20]Nylon included the lyric alongside "Just watch as I crucify myself/ For some weird second string/ Loser who's not worth mentioning" in its list of Guts' most impeccable lyrics, with GQ including the latter in its list of the album's standout and "gutsiest" lyrics.[36][37] Ragusa believed the latter was an example of her sophisticated songwriting, highlighting the choice of the word "crucify" as immensely theatrical and the description of the crush as absolutely hilarious.[22]
In Australia, "Love Is Embarrassing" entered at number 26 and was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association.[45][46] The song debuted at number 23 in New Zealand.[47] It charted at number 22 on the Billboard Global 200.[48] "Love Is Embarrassing" also reached national record charts at number 14 on the Sweden Heatseeker chart,[49] number 20 in Ireland,[50] number 66 in Greece,[51] and number 67 in Portugal.[52] The song received a gold certification in Brazil.[53]
Live performances
Rodrigo opened her Tiny Desk concert in December 2023 by performing "Love Is Embarrassing".[8][9] The song was included on the set list of her 2024 concert tour, the Guts World Tour.[54] The performance contains elements of Toni Basil's 1982 song "Mickey".[55][56] Rodrigo performs choreography with female background dancers, which is "meant to be silly and, well, embarrassing" according to Miami New Times's Celia Almeida;[57]Rolling Stone's Tomás Mier believed she channeled pop artists like Cyndi Lauper, and The Tennessean's Audrey Gibbs compared the dancers to the lineup in "Cell Block Tango" from the musical Chicago (1975).[58][59]
While Rodrigo was reprising it at the tour's stop in London's O2 Arena, the laces of her bandeau top broke.[60] She held it to keep it from falling off, drawing the attention of a dancer who tried to fix it, while the group continued performing high-energy choreography.[60][61] Rodrigo slightly subdued her dancing during the first chorus when the wardrobe malfunction happened, stating: "This is fucking embarrassing. I almost flashed you guys, but it's OK now!", and carried out the intended choreography during the second chorus.[61][62] Critics praised how she handled the situation,[60][63][64] and Parade's Sammi Burke believed that Rodrigo's voice remained steady through it.[62] Sydney Bucksbaum of Entertainment Weekly and Logan DeLoye of iHeartRadio thought that similarly to Rodrigo, the dancer also flawlessly completed the high-energy choreography while keeping hold of her top, seamlessly performing as if it were planned.[63][65]