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Happier and more mature than ever? Billie Eilish has released a record on which he solves the pitfalls of global fame – ČT24 – Czech Television

“When I’m not with you, I’m happier than ever. I want to be able to explain it better, I want it not to be true, “Eilish sings in the song Happier Than Ever about a toxic relationship in which she always pulled for a shorter end and was scared to death. But now she “doesn’t want to waste time she doesn’t have” and draws a thick line for a partner who didn’t respect her. In the clip, the song begins in a room painted in pastel colors, but then the recording starts to crash, Eilish whips the rain and everything ends with the uncompromising “Leave me f * cking alone”.

The singer, with unmistakable layered, whispering vocals, said in interviews that this is by far the most therapeutic song she has ever written, adding that this time she “yelled her lungs”. But all the songs on the new album are not meant to be autobiographical, the singer addresses the effects of global fame with interviews and paparazzi much more than the previous album, which makes her privacy or appearance a public debate – and anything that she “whispers” for herself immediately. solves its 80 million followers on Instagram.

According to the first reactions in the record, she has grown up. She no longer pretends to be a “teenager like any other”, but reflects on herself. In this year’s film The World’s A Little Blurry, she stated that people tell her to release some hilarious music. However, according to Eilish herself, a darkly playful statement about the anxious generation does not define “joy” this time either. “Having a song that accurately describes your emotions is the best feeling in the world,” she said in the film, which also revealed the creation of a new album.


Never disappear from the media

She wrote new songs again with her brother Finneas, and both of them wanted to create a timeless recording, in which, among other things, they refer to Peggy Lee or Frank Sinatra. “It’s not a cover album, but for the first time in four or five years, we finally had time to write songs the way we wanted without pressure from the deadlines. That was great because I don’t write very fast, “she praised herself in an interview with The Guardian.

Eilish broke through in 2015 at the age of thirteen, when she released the song Ocean Eyes on the Internet. Global success then came with the highly successful 2019 album “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” With hits like Bad Guy or All the Good Girls Go to Hell. She won five Grammy Awards for the album, and added two more statuettes this year for the song No Time to Die to the postponed Bond film and for the song Everything I Wanted. The singer does not disappear from the media, which is also reflected in her novelty.

For example, a video has recently been addressed on social networks that, at the age of thirteen, Eilish was to use a derogatory label for singing in Chinese, for which she apologized for not knowing what the label meant at the time. This year, both the aforementioned film documentary shot for the Apple TV + video library and a significant change in image were discussed. Suddenly, there were large baggy outfits and sweatshirts when the singer debuted in a interview for British Vogue in blonde hair and a corset, in which she resembled a conventional beauty. The new record also encounters the constant washing of the look.

Relationship with fans

In it, he reveals what it means to be a celebrity in which fans solve every word, step or look. In the NDA song, for example, she sings about being stalked by a man who claimed to be Satan, or that she has lived in a “secret house” since she was seventeen, where she can’t have a party, and if she invites a boy home, she must sign the NDA when she leaves. , ie a non-disclosure agreement. The singer is known to care about what comes out of her on the net. In the mentioned documentary, she talks about the fans for whom she works first and last, but at the same time she bothers that she must never have a bad moment in front of them. In an interview with The Guardian about the release of the new album, she also talked about her having a “terrible” relationship with her body, especially when she sees the “perfect bodies of others” on the net.

Reviews on the new album are still positive, the new Eilish is said to be softer, more muted, less showy, even without strong, memorable tracks. “Listening to a pop star complaining that he is a pop star is often exhausting. But Eilish is such a capable singer that it looks unusually captivating in her performance, “reads one of the reviews.

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