
She Said "Will You Welcome Robert Smith" — and Barcelona Went Silent
Olivia Rodrigo debuted 'what's wrong with me' — her first-ever feature, with The Cure's Robert Smith — at a surprise Primavera Sound set on June 6, and the internet hasn't recovered. Her album drops June 12.

Olivia Rodrigo had kept the secret for months. She'd played it cool at listening sessions, sworn guests to silence, even recorded the song without breathing a word publicly. Then on Saturday night in Barcelona, halfway through a surprise set at Primavera Sound, she turned to the crowd and said: "Ladies and gentlemen, will you welcome Robert Smith." 1
The frontman of The Cure walked out in his signature all-black outfit, lipstick, kohl-rimmed eyes, and that untamed hair. And the audience completely lost it.
The moment nobody saw coming
Rodrigo had already made headlines just hours earlier by announcing, via Instagram Story, that she'd be playing at the festival at all. The caption was "Surprise!!!" with a thumbs-up. She gave no hint about Smith. 2
Before playing the song, she told the crowd: "This song is special to me for so many reasons, but primarily because it's the first song I've ever had a feature on, which is really exciting. I can't believe this song exists with the person that it exists with, and I'm just so fucking over the moon."
Smith took the second verse. The two then harmonized on the chorus: "My head is spinning and my stomach is sick / Say I'm in love, so it's hard to admit / I can't eat, I can't sleep / I think you're what's wrong with me."
At the end, Rodrigo hugged Smith and told the crowd: "I feel like I'm gonna cry. I can't believe that's a thing that happened in the real world and not just a figment of my imagination." 2
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What the song actually sounds like
"what's wrong with me" is breezy pop, warmer in tone than it sounds on paper. The narrator isn't screaming — she's slowly recognizing that a relationship is the source of her own quiet unraveling. The pre-chorus runs "I'm not feeling like myself / and nothing ever seems to help," before the chorus hits with that blunt admission: I can't eat, I can't sleep, I think you're what's wrong with me. 2
Smith's voice entering partway through is a jarring shift in the best possible way — his baritone cuts through Rodrigo's brightness, and the contrast makes the emotion land harder. The performance at Primavera wasn't a polished stadium run-through. It felt like hearing something real for the first time, because it was.
The set also included "drop dead" and "the cure," plus past catalog: "vampire," "deja vu," "drivers license," "good 4 u." 3
Two years in the making
This collaboration did not come out of nowhere. It came out of Glastonbury 2025, where Rodrigo headlined the Pyramid Stage and brought Smith out to perform "Just Like Heaven" and "Friday I'm in Love." Before he walked on, she introduced him to 200,000 people as "perhaps the greatest songwriter to come out of England" and "a personal hero of mine." 2
She later released the entire Glastonbury set — Smith cameo included — as Live From Glastonbury (A BBC Recording).
Smith wrote about Rodrigo in British Vogue ahead of her album release, describing how he'd become a genuine fan after first hearing "drivers license" and buying Sour and Guts on CD. He also slipped in a tease: "She calls me up quite a bit to talk about clothes and fashion — and we have enjoyed a couple of memorable nights in the studio together." At the time, nobody knew what those nights had produced. Now they do. 2
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How The Cure is woven through the whole album
"what's wrong with me" isn't an isolated gesture. On "drop dead" — Rodrigo's lead single, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 — she name-checks "Just Like Heaven" in the opening verse. 2 Another track on the album is simply called "the cure" — which has nothing to do with Smith's band, but on an album also featuring Robert Smith, the coincidence is obviously deliberate.
The record is structured as two acts: the first half titled for a girl so in love, the second you seem pretty sad. "what's wrong with me" is track 10, landing in the second act. The full tracklist confirms it's the album's only feature — Rodrigo has never put another artist's name on a record before SOUR or Guts. 1
The full live premiere is on YouTube, streamed via Amazon Music at the festival:
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What's next: the album drops Friday
you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love releases on June 12 — this Friday. The Unravelled Tour follows in September, running through North America before moving to Europe in spring 2027. All dates are already sold out. 2
Smith himself is 66 years old. The Cure have 13 studio albums, and "Friday I'm in Love" has passed a billion streams on Spotify. The fact that his name appears on a pop record in 2026, at the invitation of one of the biggest artists in the world, and that TikTok is genuinely moved by it — says something about what Rodrigo has built, and about the kind of artist she's becoming.
The song exists with the person it exists with. And now everyone knows it.
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