Billie Eilish Exprеsses Cаreer Concerns Before Pеnning Hιt ‘Barbie’

Billie Eilish confessed, “I had this moment where I thought, ‘Maybe I’ve reached my peak and I don’t know how to write anymore?’” At just 13, she soared to fɑme with “Ocean Eyes,” crafted by her older brother, Finneas.

Close-up of Billie smiling in a camo cap and pigtails

 The track exploded on SoundCloud in 2015, propelling her into the music scene. 

Close-up of Billie with long hair

By 16, she embarked on a global tour, and at 17, she released her debut album, “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” which became 2019’s highest-selling debut. 

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Despite her stellar rise and numerous accolades, including Grammys and an Oscar, Billie hιt a creative slump earlier this year. 

Close-up of Billie smiling and holding two Grammys

In a candid conversation with Zane Lowe, she revealed feeling “incredibly uninspired” alongside Finneas. 

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However, their collaboration on the Barbie movie soundtrack rejuvenated her creativity. Speaking at the Hollywood Reporter’s songwriter roundtable, Billie confessed she feared her career was “over” before the Barbie hιt.

Close-up of Billie with long, dark hair at a media event

 Director Greta Gerwig’s invitation to feature on the soundtrack revitalized her, sparking renewed inspiration and productivity.

Close-up of Billie performing.

Close-up of Billie with long, dark hair smiling at a media event and wearing a loose shirt and tie.

Close-up of Billie with long, dark hair at a media event.

Close-up of Billie with dark hair at a media event and wearing sunglasses.

Close-up of Billie and Greta smiling and hugging.

Close-up of Billie, with long, dark hair, and Finneas smiling at a media event

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