Wonho is putting his unique spin on a Billie Eilish record!
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lot of mom in this movie.)The film essentially chronicles Eilish making and then promoting “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” the debut album that was one of 2019’s best-sellers and won her five Grammys. But more than that, it chronicles her adjusting to the idea of stardom, grappling with depression and trying to cope with the adulation that comes from her fans.
(“I don’t think of them as fans, ever,” she says. “They’re a part of me.”)For all the exuberance of her onstage performances
.Wonho is putting his unique spin on a Billie Eilish record!
Billie Eilish? The 19-year-old artist won two GRAMMYs on Sunday night (adding to her record-breaking wins in 2020), including Record of the Year for «Everything I Wanted.» As usual Eilish made major fashion statements at the awards show in two custom Gucci ensembles.
the 2021 Grammy Awards, the 19-year-old pop star took home her second Grammy of the night (and seventh in her short lifetime) for Record of the Year, the ceremony’s finale category. And, in true-to-Billie form, she insisted on shining her spotlight on another breakout artist of the evening: Megan Thee Stallion.“You deserve this.
Billie Eilish paid tribute to Megan Thee Stallion in an acceptance speech at the Grammys 2021 earlier tonight (March 14).The pop star and the Houston rapper were both nominated in the Record Of The Year category for ‘Everything I Wanted’ and ‘Savage Remix (featuring Beyoncé)’ respectively.When Eilish was named as the winner, she honoured Megan in her speech. “This is really embarrassing for me,” she began, addressing the rapper.
Harry Styles kicked off the live-performance-loaded Grammy Awards on Sunday with his hit “Watermelon Sugar,” which turned out to be a harbinger when later in the night the former One Direction singer won Best Pop Solo Performance for the song.
Billie Eilish performed on top of a car at the Grammys 2021 tonight (March 14) – scroll down the page to watch her performance now.The Grammys 2021 is currently underway in Los Angeles, with winners so far including Beyoncé, Megan Thee Stallion and Fiona Apple.Eilish has also collected one trophy at the ceremony.
The pandemic is full of surprises and that includes the delayed 2021 Grammy Awards ceremony. In what we believe is a first for the Grammy Awards, a song nominated for the Song Written for Visual Media category has won before the project was ever released.
EXCLUSIVE: How did audiences respond to the Apple TV+ premiere of Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry, which premiered in over 100 countries and theaters? The streamer would not divulge specific numbers — they never do — but I can report that the film became the biggest hit title for young adult audiences that Apple has had so far across its slate of films and TV series.
EXO has covered Billie Eilish’s hit song ‘Bad Guy’ for the upcoming movie, The Box.The upcoming movie’s trailer, released onMonday (March 1), featured the K-pop idol performing a snippet from his upcoming rendition of the Billboard hit.
At only 19-years-old, pop singer Billie Eilish has already experienced the level of high-pressure stardom, all-eyes-on-her success that most pop stars take decades to accrue. As the internet and entertainment world at large reawaken to the toxic culture surrounding celebrity in the wake of the “Framing Britney Spears,” there’s no better moment to take another scrutinizing eye to the way female artists are treated in the unforgiving, over-sexualizing music industry.
One of the most surprising things about the new documentary “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Bit Blurry” was the revelation that the “Bad Guy” singer was dating rapper Brandon Adams, who goes by 7:AMP.
Billie Eilish reveals what it takes to pour your soul out on every record with her new documentary, “The World’s a Little Blurry.” With millions of listeners each month and a sold out world tour cut short by the pandemic, there’s no question that the 19-year-old sensation has fans. But she sees it differently.
gives fans an inside look at a year in the life of the young pop star, as she ascended from viral sensation to bona fide global superstar.«It's quite a ride, that year,» director R.J. Cutler told ET's Katie Krause, sharing how he and a minimalist crew embedded themselves with Eilish and her family for over 140 days over the course of about one year — and ended up tracking her through the release of her massively successful debut album, , all the way to GRAMMY night, where the album netted
The Billie Eilish documentary premiered on Apple TV+ on Thursday night, and it brought with it many moments you’d expect from the ultimate backstage pass. The support of her parents, how her pain inspired her music, the fact she didn’t know who the heck Orlando Bloom was — typical Billie stuff.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticThis week brings more theatrical releases than American audiences have gotten in ages — and possibly more than they’re ready for now, as vaccine rollouts still leave people questioning whether it’s safe to do things like go to the movies.Some, such as Warner Bros.’ “Tom & Jerry,” can also be viewed via streaming (the cat-and-mouse movie, which features the animated duo destroying a live-action New York cityscape) for HBO Max subscribers.
Billie Eilish's love for Justin Bieber is no secret, but in her new documentary,, the singer shares a behind-the-scenes look at her meteoric rise to success — including the moment she got to meet and share supportive messages with the performer she's idolized for years.The doc shows the beginnings of Eilish's infatuation with Bieber — in one scene, she shares a clip of her 12-year-old self worrying that her future loves will have to compete with her affection for Bieber.
There's an interesting moment in the documentary Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry where singer-songwriter Billie Eilish's brother-producer-collaborator Finneas explains to his and Billie's mother, Maggie Baird, that he's been told by the label to write a hit. The problem is that Billie, he notes, "hates writing songs in general and is … so woke about her own persona on the internet that she's terrified of anything that she makes being hated.