Billie Eilish is groundbreaking for a lot of reasons. Not only are her fans obsessed with her music, but they can't get enough of her style either.
17.12.2019 - 00:21 / genius.com
James Blake recently covered Billie Eilish’s “when the party’s over" after praising the teenage singer in The Fader earlier this year. During a recent interview with Variety, the English musician shared additional thoughts about Eilish’s music and even mentioned her brother FINNEAS‘ production in the same breath as Kanye West’s sparse album, Yeezus.
After sharing that Eilish was one of his most-listened artists on Spotify, Blake said he waited for six months to check out her debut album, WHEN
Billie Eilish is groundbreaking for a lot of reasons. Not only are her fans obsessed with her music, but they can't get enough of her style either.
Billie Eilish returns to No. 1 on the Billboard Artist 100 chart (dated Jan. 4) to become the top musical act in the U.S. for a seventh total week, thanks to a pair of hits on both the Billboard 200 albums chart and the Billboard Hot 100 songs survey. The singer-songwriter's When We All Fall
Billie Eilish is in mourning after two close fans passed away back to back.
The Kardashian-West family served up some looks this Christmas season.
James Corden just did a major solid for Billie Eilish fans: He got the pop star to give a tour of her home during the latest installment of The Late Late Show's "Carpool Karaoke."
Just before Christmas and the end of this decade, James Corden released one last carpool karaoke segment with Billie Eilish. A lot is covered in the 17-minute segment: The two sing "Bad Guy," "8," "Ocean Eyes," "All Good Girls Go to Hell," and Eilish also covers The Beatles' "I Will" and Justin Bieber's "Baby." Corden got Eilish to really open up about how she felt the first time she met Bieber, her celeb crush, at Coachella this year.
Just before Christmas and the end of this decade, James Corden released one last carpool karaoke segment with Billie Eilish. A lot is covered in the 17-minute segment: The two sing "Bad Guy," "8," "Ocean Eyes," "All Good Girls Go to Hell," and Eilish also covers The Beatles' "I Will" and Justin Bieber's "Baby." Corden got Eilish to really open up about how she felt the first time she met Bieber, her celeb crush, at Coachella this year.
Singer Billie Eilish reserved a seat next to James Corden for The Late Late Show's "Carpool Karaoke" segment on Thursday, where the pair belted out some of the 18-year-old's hits including "Bad Guy" and "Ocean Eyes."
The latest installment of James Corden’s wildly popular Late Late Show segment “Carpool Karaoke” is here, and it features Billie Eilish. The two sang her hits “bad guy,” “Ocean Eyes,” and more. She grabs a ukulele and sings “I Will” by the Beatles. They visited her parents’ house and she made Corden begrudgingly hold her pet spider. She also told the story of meeting Justin Bieber at Coachella and then did Ludacris’ verse from “Baby.” Watch it happen below.
Thursday's «Carpool Karaoke» was a special treat for anyone who's a fan of Billie Eilish.
James Blake performed his Assume Form track “I’ll Come Too” on last night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Today (December 19), he’s shared its music video, made with Planet Earth’s Matt Meech. Check out the visual, filled with exotic birds, and the Fallon performance below.
Billie Elish is officially an adult, turning the big 18 years old on Wednesday (Dec. 18).In celebration of her golden day, a number of the songstress' closest family and friends took to social media to wish the "bad guy" superstar a happy birthday.See below for sweet posts from her brother Finneas, her best friends, coworkers and more.You’re my reason.
It's no secret that Billie Eilish basically won 2019...duh. Her accomplishments, to name a few: Releasing her smash debut solo album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, earning her first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Bad Guy," being named Billboard's Woman of the Year, and becoming the youngest artist ever to be nominated for all Big Four categories at the same time in the history of the Grammys -- all before turning the ripe old age of 18.