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Post by Admin on Jul 10, 2021 21:01:20 GMT
Doesn't look like Billie Eilish signed an "NDA" before releasing her latest single into the world on Friday (July 9).
The dark single is the fifth release ahead of Eilish's highly anticipated sophomore studio album Happier Than Ever, which is out July 30 via Darkroom/Interscope Records.
In the self-directed accompanying visual, the 19-year-old daredevil enlists 25 professional stunt drivers skillfully weaving around Eilish at night. According to the press release, the video was shot in one take and features no stunt doubles or car VFX.
Billie Eilish Reveals Her Next 'Happier Than Ever' Single 'NDA' She dropped her last single "Lost Cause" on June 2, which peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. Her first three singles -- "My Future," "Therefore I Am" and "Your Power" -- all hit the top 10 of the Hot 100, with "Therefore I Am" reaching No. 2.
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Post by Admin on Jul 17, 2021 19:54:40 GMT
Regrets ... Billie Eilish admits to having more than a few, but she says the Internet won't let her, or the world, forget any of them ... and that makes her cringe constantly. Billie was referring, at least in part, to the recently resurfaced video of her using an epithet and speaking in a stereotypical Asian accent ... when she told Vogue Australia, "I said so many things then that I totally don't agree with now, or think the opposite thing." She's said that video was from when she was 13 or 14, and the now 19-year-old singer says, "The Internet brings up things from everybody's past and I'm like: Don't you guys understand that everybody is incredibly embarrassed and ashamed about their past?" Well, not everybody's used racist phrases or epithets ... but you get her point -- and for her, it sounds like social media's making it impossible to let go of past mistakes. "The weirdest thing is how nothing ever goes away once it's on the Internet. Every interview I did when I was 15 is still out there, and I think about it constantly." In her statement, she added she didn't know, at that age, the term was derogatory against the Asian community. While fans can forgive her, forgetting is a whole other challenge ... at least for Billie.
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Post by Admin on Jul 31, 2021 6:55:53 GMT
Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever (Official Music Video) Critics have praised Billie Eilish's hotly-anticipated second album Happier Than Ever for its unflinching portrayal of life as a teenage pop megastar. The follow-up to her 2019 debut When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, it addresses the pressures of fame, as well as weighty issues facing young women, including sexual coercion. Reviewers said the record is "defiant" despite its "muted" tone. He said that "on perhaps the most anticipated album of 2021, Eilish uses subdued yet powerful song writing to consider how fame has seeped into every corner of her life. "Listening to a pop star complaining about being a pop star is usually enervating. It says something about Eilish's skill as a song writer that, in her hands, the topic feels genuinely affecting." This is partly, he wrote, because despite her stratospheric success, Eilish continues to express her fears with relatable intimacy as pop's anti-hero.
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