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David Byrne Covers Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘drivers license’ as the Song Turns Five

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David Byrne has released a cover of Olivia Rodrigo’s breakout single “drivers license,” arriving as Rodrigo marked the song’s fifth anniversary on Jan. 8.

The cover rolled out as part of Rodrigo’s anniversary campaign around SOUR, which was released in 2021 and launched “drivers license” as one of the defining pop singles of that year. Multiple outlets reporting the release said Rodrigo also paired the moment with limited vinyl offerings tied to the anniversary.

A five-year milestone for a defining 2020s single

Rodrigo originally released “drivers license” on Jan. 8, 2021. In the five years since, the song has remained central to her catalog and live shows, and she treated the anniversary like a major catalog checkpoint rather than a throwaway social-media nod.

Byrne’s version recasts the song through his own art-pop language: spare, theatrical, and rhythmically patient, with less of the original’s bedroom-pop swell and more of a controlled, narrative delivery. It is not a novelty cover and it does not chase the original production. It reframes the writing.

Why Byrne makes sense here

The pairing is less random than it looks on paper. Rodrigo and Byrne already shared a stage in June 2025 at Governors Ball, where they performed Talking Heads’ “Burning Down the House.” That performance established a clear musical bridge between Rodrigo’s generation of pop songwriting and Byrne’s long-running downtown art-rock sensibility.

This new release extends that connection in the opposite direction: instead of Rodrigo stepping into the Talking Heads catalog, Byrne steps into Rodrigo’s.

What the cover says about Rodrigo’s current era

Anniversary campaigns can often feel archival. This one feels curatorial. By inviting Byrne to reinterpret “drivers license,” Rodrigo effectively positioned the song as modern standard material, strong enough to survive a complete stylistic shift while retaining its emotional core.

It also reflects how her team is handling catalog maturity. Five years out, “drivers license” is no longer just the single that introduced Olivia Rodrigo. It is now being treated as repertoire, with legacy artists reworking it and new physical products keeping the song in circulation.

For Byrne, the cover adds another reminder that he remains an active interpreter of contemporary songwriting, not only a legacy figure attached to his own back pages. For Rodrigo, it is a smart marker of where her debut era now sits: old enough to celebrate, still current enough to be reimagined in real time.

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