Olivia Rodrigo Wiki

"Lacy" (stylized in all lowercase) is the fourth track from Olivia Rodrigo's sophomore studio album, GUTS. It was released on September 8, 2023 through Geffen Records.

The song was also recorded by Noah Kahan for their Record Store Day 2024 vinyl.

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Background[]

Rodrigo began attending poetry classes at the University of Southern California in 2022. She was required to write a poem during a homework assignment. Rodrigo called it "Lacy" and came up with the titular line while sitting at her kitchen counter: "Lacy, oh Lacy, skin like puff pastry." She described the inspiration as "this sort of all-encompassing envy that I was feeling". Upon liking the poem, Rodrigo transformed it into a song with Nigro as the co-writer. "Lacy" was the first song she conceived by starting with a completely formed lyric and creating the melody later, having usually done both simultaneously. Rodrigo described it as an amusing test for her as an artist and called the final result one of her favorite songs on Guts.

On August 1, 2023, she revealed Guts's tracklist, which features "Lacy" as the fourth track. The song became available for digital download on the album, which was released on September 8, 2023. Following the release, it received attention due to the mysterious character of its subject matter, with fans suggesting the song might be about Taylor Swift, Gracie Abrams, or Sabrina Carpenter. When asked about the inspiration, Rodrigo responded: "All my songs are about me and about how I feel, I don't know!"

On September 29, Rodrigo performed "Lacy" at the Bluebird Café. She sang an acoustic version of the song at the Grammy Museum on October 4, 2023. Rodrigo reprised it at the Ace Hotel Los Angeles five days later, in a concert exclusively for American Express cardholders. She performed "Lacy" on a lavender acoustic guitar with a choir as the third song during a Tiny Desk concert in December 2023. The song was included on the set list of Rodrigo's 2024 concert tour, the Guts World Tour. She sings it while wriggling on an upraised dais before several dancers emerge from under it to perform choreography, which Vancouver Sun's Stuart Derdeyn likened to Busby Berkeley's water ballet sequences during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Bows are prominently featured in the routine. Rodrigo reprised "Lacy" during her Lollapalooza Chile set in March 2025.

Composition[]

"Lacy" is an acoustic ballad which has the same indie folk sound included in some songs on Sour, with influences of theatrical folk. Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times believed the song has an indie folk sound reminiscent of the work of Abrams. Its instrumentation is driven by a fingerpicked acoustic guitar. Rodrigo initially sings in a sarcastic tone and delivers her vocals with a contemptuous whisper. The vocals are layered into a harmony, which recalls the work of Lana Del Rey according to Beats Per Minute's Lucas Martins, and leads into an electronic/synthesizer flourish.

The lyrics of "Lacy" depict Rodrigo's jealousy towards a female figure called Lacy. Rodrigo describes her through comparisons as someone who possesses "skin like puff pastry" and "eyes white as daisies". She continues complimenting Lacy during the second verse, calling her "sexy" and referring to her as a reincarnation of French actress Brigitte Bardot. Rodrigo details being tortured by her obsession and constant thoughts about her. Later in the song, she changes almost every line from the first hook and calls Lacy "made of angel dust". Rodrigo's obsession grows into resentment, and she confesses to experiencing self-hatred due to her envy towards its climax: "I just loathe you lately / And I despise my jealous eyes and how hard they fell for you / Yeah, I despise my rotten mind and how much it worships you." Critics compared the song's lyrical theme to Dolly Parton's 1973 single "Jolene" and the track "Jealousy, Jealousy" from Sour. Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone described it as "a mournful lament about falling under the spell of a femme fantasy ideal".

Based on the physical description of Lacy, such as the Bardot comparison, Time's Moises Mendez II likened her to Swift and Stephanie Soteriou of BuzzFeed News compared her to Carpenter. Critics like Out's Bernardo Sim and Pride's Rachel Kiley wrote about the plausible LGBT implications of the lyrics. Mendez II believed they had a "homoerotic tinge", and Sheffield opined they could be about an imaginary persona or a real-world crush. Reviewers thought they simultaneously describe adulation, envy, and resentment, muddling the difference between jealousy and a sapphic infatuation. Responding to this, Rodrigo stated that she appreciated the more imaginative interpretations of who Lacy is, such as a former version of herself or the inner voice that tells her she is not good enough.

Critical reception[]

The lyricism of "Lacy" received positive reviews from music critics. AllMusic's Heather Phares thought the song delves into the complexities of envy and longing with a subtlety that would be impressive from songwriters of any age, and Jason Lipshutz of Billboard believed the chorus's mutating lyrics displayed a "songwriting triumph". Writing for MusicOMH, John Murphy favorably compared it to Lorde's second studio album, Melodrama (2017). Variety's Chris Willman described "Lacy" as Swift's 2015 single "Bad Blood" if it was transformed into a slower beautiful ballad with a more ambivalent and self-reflective tone rather than pure anger. On the other hand, Poppie Platt of The Daily Telegraph thought the song was "downright bad" and criticized the lyric comparing Lacy's skin to puff pastry: "since when was the best way to describe a beautiful face as possessing the sheen of a sausage roll"? Nylon included the same line in its list of Guts's most impeccable lyrics, and GQ included "Lacy, oh, Lacy, I just loathe you lately" in its list of the album's standout and "gutsiest" lyrics.

Some critics praised the intensity of Rodrigo's performance and the production of "Lacy". The Independent's Helen Brown believed she sang with vigor, similarly to Tori Amos, and Wood thought her "breath [sounded] almost uncomfortably hot on the microphone". Sowing of Sputnikmusic praised the vocal layering as beautiful and opined that Rodrigo sounded divine on the song. Its production was described as airy, delicate, and dreamy, with The New York Times's Jon Caramanica drawing comparisons to Swift's 2020 album Folklore. Matthew Kim of The Line of Best Fit thought the strummed guitars and ascending vocals created an intimacy that surpassed all of her previous work. Writing for The Wall Street Journal, Mark Richardson believed the harmony was refined and attractive and the music was engaging enough to counter some of its awkward lyrics.

Wood believed "Lacy" was among the most majestic songs on Guts. Sheffield ranked the song as Rodrigo's 16th-best in September 2023, describing it as one of the most puzzling and mysterious tracks on Guts. He picked his favorite lyric: "I despise my rotten mind, and how much it worships you." Willman and Steven J. Horowitz placed it at number six on Variety's list of the best songs of 2023; Willman remarked that "Rodrigo makes poetry out of insecurity like nobodys business", called the chorus "drop-dead gorgeous, and its melody “Bardot reincarnate”.

Commercial performance[]

"Lacy" debuted at number 23 on the US Billboard Hot 100 issued for September 23, 2023. In Canada, the song entered at number 24 on the Canadian Hot 100 issued for the same date and was certified gold by Music Canada. In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number 26 on the Official Audio Streaming Chart and number 24 on Billboard. "Lacy" received a silver certification in the United Kingdom from the British Phonographic Industry, and the Official Charts Company declared it her 19th-biggest song in the country in February 2024. In Australia, the song entered at number 25. It debuted at number 16 in New Zealand. "Lacy" charted at number 20 on the Billboard Global 200 . The song also reached national record charts, at number 18 in Ireland, number 52 in Portugal, and number 65 in Greece.

Noah Kahan cover[]

Rodrigo performed a cover of American singer-songwriter Noah Kahan's 2022 single "Stick Season" at BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge in October 2023. He responded favorably and sang a live cover of "Lacy" during the same segment on November 23, 2023, alongside a band and Tiny Habits. Kahan chose the song because he believed it highlighted his favorite aspects of Rodrigo's songwriting and its spirited nature made listeners "feel an emotion we've all experienced before". He later described it as one of the most difficult songs he had ever covered in terms of emphasizing the lyrics subtly without letting his voice overpower them.

The rendition received positive reviews from music critics. Billboard's Ashley Iasimone and American Songwriter's Alex Hopper described it as lulling and gentle. Sadie Bell of People believed the cover made "Lacy" a "slowed-down lovelorn ballad", infusing it with longing and sorrow and being tender yet brimming with emotion. Describing the rendition as heartfelt in Consequence, Jo Vito wrote that Kahan used a gentle falsetto while navigating the rise and fall of the melody, and the consistent backbeat, strumming banjo, and layered harmonies merged to create a folksy and robust soundscape during the climax. Uproxx's Lexi Lane believed he emphasized the quieter notes of the song, making it more emotional, and the second verse had an up-tempo folk instrumentation. On the other hand, Eli Ordonez of NME thought the cover had influences of country music. Geffen, Mercury, and Republic Records released a 7-inch colored vinyl single with Rodrigo's cover of "Stick Season" and Kahan's cover of "Lacy" as the A-side and B-side, respectively, on April 20, 2024, to commemorate Record Store Day.

Theme[]

The overall message of the song suggests that Rodrigo is insecure about her looks as she compares them to those of a woman named “Lacy” who tends to "meet beauty standards."

Official Versions[]

Version Released on Release date Producer(s) Creation date Length
Final GUTS September 8, 2023 Dan Nigro, Olivia Rodrigo 2022 2:28
Demos
Demo 1 Unreleased Unleaked Nigro, Rodrigo 2022 Unknown
"LACY SPIKE REF 2 LIM" (demo 2) Unreleased Unleaked Nigro, Rodrigo 2022 Unknown

Lyrics[]

[Verse 1]
Lacy, oh Lacy, skin like puff pastry
Aren't you the sweetest thing on this side of Hell?
Dear angel Lacy, eyes white as daisies
Did I ever tell you that I'm not doin' well?

[Chorus]
Ooh, I care, I care, I care
Like perfume that you wear, I linger all the time
Watching, hidden in plain sight
And ooh, I try, I try, I try
But it takes over my life, I see you everywhere
The sweetest torture one could bear

[Verse 2]
Smart, sexy Lacy, I'm losin' it lately
I feel your compliments like bullets on skin
Dazzling starlet, Bardot reincarnate
Well, aren't you the greatest thing to ever exist?

[Chorus]
Ooh, I care, I care, I care
Like ribbons in your hair, my stomach's all in knots
You got the one thing that I want
Ooh, I try, I try, I try
Try to rationalize, people are people
But it's like you're made of angel dust

[Bridge]
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh

[Outro]
Lacy, oh Lacy, it's like you're out to get me
You poison every little thing that I do
Lacy, oh Lacy, I just loathe you lately
And I despise my jealous eyes and how hard they fell for you
Yeah, I despise my rotten mind and how much it worships you

Charts[]

Certifications[]

Trivia[]

  • The song is believed to be about Sabrina Carpenter due to majority of the lyrics matching how Carpenter looks and the "S" ring being missing from the lyric video.

Navagation[]

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Guts logo candles or2
Featured Tracks all-american bitchbad idea right?vampirelacyballad of a homeschooled girlmaking the bedlogicalget him back!love is embarrassingthe grudgepretty isn't prettyteenage dream
Bonus Tracks obsessedgirl i've always beenscared of my guitarstrangerso american
Scrapped Tracks FantasyHate Ur GutsLightsLoveableShe's All That
Related Tracks Santa Monica Mountains
Producers Olivia RodrigoDaniel NigroAlexander 23 • Ryan Linvill • Ian Kirkpatrick
Tour Guts World TourGuts World Tour: Spilled
Misc Can't Catch Me Now
Extras MerchandiseThe Secret TracksOlivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour