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.
The track exploded on SoundCloud in 2015, propelling her into the music scene.
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.
Despite her stellar rise and numerous accolades, including Grammys and an Oscar, Billie hιt a creative slump earlier this year.
In a candid conversation with Zane Lowe, she revealed feeling “incredibly uninspired” alongside Finneas.
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.
Director Greta Gerwig’s invitation to feature on the soundtrack revitalized her, sparking renewed inspiration and productivity.
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