The singer will also head out on a headline tour in between the US and EU legs of the Billie dates
14.02.2020 - 07:51 / torontosun.com
LOS ANGELES — American teen pop sensation Billie Eilish, fresh off her big Grammy Awards victory and an Oscar night performance, has released her much-anticipated official theme song to the forthcoming James Bond film “No Time to Die.”
The four-minute ballad, a haunting song of betrayal and despair co-written by Eilish and her older brother, Finneas, and performed to an orchestral arrangement, was posted on Thursday to YouTube and various music streaming sites.
The recording, itself titled “No
The singer will also head out on a headline tour in between the US and EU legs of the Billie dates
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Billie Eilish's "No Time to Die" debuts at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Feb. 29), marking the latest theme song from a James Bond film to reach the chart. The song, released on Dark
Billie Eilish has gone straight in at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with her Bond theme No Time To Die.
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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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It's a damn good time to be Finneas O'Connell. Over the course of the past year, the 22-year-old Los Angeles native went from producing his sister Billie Eilish's debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, in his Highland Park bedroom to nabbing five Grammy awards for the project.
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Green Day continues their album rollout for Father of All… (aka Father of All Motherfuckers) by bucking current trends—and sticking to their formula. Recently, they took a break from promoting their thirteenth disc as trap-free to comment on Billie Eilish’s Grammys sweep—and frontman Billie Joe Armstrong had criticism for Ariana Grande.
Green Day‘s Billie Joe Armstrong, 47, just threw Ariana Grande, 26, some serious shade! The rock star was chatting about 17-year-old Billie Eilish‘s success when he unexpectedly compared the two pop artists. “[Billie and brother Finneas O’Connell‘s] music is very real, and you can tell it all comes from them, which is what sets it apart from what other pop acts are doing,” Armstrong said to USA Today in an interview published on Feb.
Billie Eilish is performing at the 2020 Oscars. The ceremony takes place in Los Angeles on February 9. Unlike previously announced performers—including Randy Newman and Elton John—Eilish is not nominated for the 2020 Academy Award for Best Original Song. She does, however, have a new song on the way for the new James Bond movie No Time to Die. Find Billie Eilish’s announcement below.
LOS ANGELES — Teen sensation Billie Eilish swept the Grammy Awards on Sunday, winning all four top awards – album, song, record of the year and best new artist.
Billie Eilish's sweep was the big story of the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, which were held Sunday (Jan. 26) at Staples Center in Los Angeles.