"No Time To Die" apparently has time to be delayed. In 26 movies, James Bond has fought off obsessive autocrats, crazed plutocrats and various vicious nemeses, despite a lifestyle that puts him at serious risk for alcoholism and STDs.
14.02.2020 - 06:56 / usmagazine.com
Billie meets Bond! Billie Eilish released the theme song for the upcoming James Bond film titled “No Time to Die” on Thursday, February 13.
“’No Time To Die’ OUT NOWWWWWW,” Eilish, 18, wrote via Instagram on Thursday, announcing the song’s release.
The California native, 18, co-wrote the track, which will be featured in the 25th James Bond film, No Time to Die, with her brother, Finneas O’Connell. In her Instagram post, she shared a clip of the song complete with her iconic echoed and raspy voice.
"No Time To Die" apparently has time to be delayed. In 26 movies, James Bond has fought off obsessive autocrats, crazed plutocrats and various vicious nemeses, despite a lifestyle that puts him at serious risk for alcoholism and STDs.
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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.
Billie Eilish has shared her new theme song for the upcoming James Bond film No Time to Die. The new collaboration with her brother FINNEAS is also called “No Time to Die.” Have a listen below.
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