7. She is proof that we’re now living in the Age of TikTok
Once upon a time, if you wanted a song to become a hit, you’d upload it onto YouTube or Instagram and wait for it to go viral. But now? Don’t be silly. Those platforms are sooooo 2020. While Olivia did indeed debut a demo of “drivers license” on her Instagram account in July 2020, the song really blew up when TikTok user @spoiledmel used the studio version of the chorus in a post. Today, TikTok videos with the hashtag #DriversLicense have garnered almost 6 billion views!