They're the bad guys (duh).
29.04.2020 - 14:33 / nme.com
He's not a fan of the comparison being made...
Billie Eilish‘s brother Finneas does not like it when people ask him who the “next Billie Eilish” is.
The producer was asked on Apple Music’s ALT CTRL with Hanuman Welch about an article in The Guardian that discussed who may be the “next Billie”.
Finneas – who produced Eilish’s breakthrough album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ – revealed he was “so mad about that” before explaining that the question should have been asked differently.
They're the bad guys (duh).
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Finneas isn’t exactly on the lookout for “the next Billie Eilish.”
If there's one question Finneas gets asked a lot, it's which artist he thinks is the "next Billie Eilish."The Grammy award-winning producer and artist discussed the topic with Hanuman Welch on ALT CTRL on Apple Music on Tuesday (April 28)."Well, the only version of that question that I can get behind is who is the next person that will do exactly what they want and be deemed pop music? That verbiage I would understand, but to me it does a disservice to two things.
If there's one question Finneas gets asked a lot, it's which artist he thinks is the "next Billie Eilish."
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