A Snippet into Billie’s Mind is an audiovisual journey into the thoughts of Billie Eilish, exploring the inspiration behind songs from WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? Produced in collaboration with YouTube Music, this installment of Artist Spotlight Stories acts as the final chapter of our journey inside Billie's head, and unveils the deeply personal, unexpected and infinitely visual creative process of this generation-defining artist. Whether she’s watching music videos with the sound off, drawing camera angles in her sketchbook, or ascribing a color, shape and texture to each of her songs, Billie breaks down her unique visual language and gives us a glimpse into the inner workings of her mind.
Billie Eilish is undoubtedly one of the biggest artists in the world but we had another challenge for her: tell us about yourself and your music while playing Mario Kart. Sounds easy right? Think again. Welcome to our new series, GOAT Kart. Check out the full article: https://bit.ly/2EkwcsL
In a surprise appearance at the ASCAP Awards in Beverly Hills Thursday night, Julia Roberts introduced Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connor, the 17- and 21-year-old brother and sister team who were being honored with the performing rights organization’s Visionary Award.
“Julia Roberts?” said Eilish. “Geesh. The baddest bitch around.”
Eilish, obviously one of the youngest writers ever to be singled out by ASCAP for a special award, if not the youngest, said she felt “appreciated for not just being a brand, but actually creating something and writing it especially for us.”
The duo’s parents were on hand, and O’Connor thanked their mother for buying him a ticket to the ASCAP Expo, an annual conference aimed at...
It's not just you who gets weird texts from your mother.
Ahead of Mother's Day, Jimmy Kimmel got a whole bunch of famous people to read out bizarre messages from their moms.
There's Katy Perry and her mother's long-winded explanation about relationships, or David Harbour's mom, who just wants a whole bunch of free stuff. It's awkward, glorious, and you can bet it's relatable.
This week, Billie Eilish scored her very first Billboard magazine cover, and during her photo shoot, the singer reflected upon how it felt to achieve that feat, as part of the “My Billboard Moment” video series.
“Dude, I don't even know how to describe that,” Eilish tells Billboard when asked how it feels to cover the magazine. “Growing up as a human being who sees magazines everywhere and it's like, the main ones are like…Billboard and Vogue and shit,” she adds with a laugh. "Like, it starts with Billboard."
Eilish recalls seeing the “biggest” artists on Billboard magazine covers when she was growing up, confessing that even being in a magazine at all, let...
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