Jennifer Lopez and her daughter Emme got to meet Billie Eilish on Monday (March 9) after her Where Do We Go? tour kick off at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Fla.
21.02.2020 - 22:26 / breakingnews.ie
Billie Eilish has topped the charts with her James Bond theme, No Time To Die, becoming only the second artist to do so in nearly 60 years.
The 18-year-old, who swept the big four prizes at the Grammy Awards this year, is also the first woman and youngest artist to score a number one with their theme.
The brooding, slow-paced No Time To Die earned 90,000 chart sales across the past seven days including 10.6 million streams, according to the Official Charts Company.
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Jennifer Lopez and her daughter Emme got to meet Billie Eilish on Monday (March 9) after her Where Do We Go? tour kick off at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Fla.
Billie Eilish happily waves to fans while arriving at the American Airlines Arena on Monday night (March 9) in Miami, Fla.
Billie Eilish, who recently became the youngest artist to create a title track for a James Bond film, revealed who she would like to see in the role after Daniel Craig. No Time To Die is the 25th film of the James Bond franchise and is also Daniel Craig's fifth and final performance as 007.
Billie Eilish has gone straight in at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with her Bond theme No Time To Die.
"It's her sound, and then the trick was to Bond-ify it."
Billie Eilish is currently heading for her first Number 1 single with James Bond theme, No Time To Die – but how does the writing process go for such a highly distinguished – and iconic – opportunity?
Billie Eilish looks set to not only score her first UK Number 1 single on Friday, but also become only the second act in history to reach Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart with a Bond theme, as No Time To Die heads for the top of this week’s chart. 18 year-old US singer Billie is the youngest artist to record a Bond theme and is due to perform the new track at Tuesday night’s BRIT Awards ceremony in London. Listen below.
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Billie Eilish's eagerly anticipated James Bond theme, "No Time To Die," finally dropped on Thursday afternoon (Feb. 13), providing proof that while she's the youngest singer to take on the iconic 007 franchise, her vibe is perfect for what is expected to be the final installment of the more somber Daniel Craig era.The five-time Grammy winner cooked up the song for the 25th installment in the beloved spy franchise with her brother/producer Finneas.
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