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The 20-year-old is among eight global musicians featured in a new Audible Originals podcast titled “Origin,” which premiered this week.
Titled “Origin,” this series of eight episodes showcases avant-garde musicians in intimate conversations as they explore the question, “Where do you come from?”
In the debut episode, Grammy Award winner Billie Eilish challenges the notion that her past defines her present.
Billie shares insights into her early life, expressing how her independence sometimes overwhelmed her. “There are moments when I wish I could simply force myself to go to school so I wouldn’t have to dwell on my life or various issues,” she remarks.
She reveals that at ages 10 and 11, the overwhelming feelings inspired her to create “dark” music.
“When I first started out, I found it really strange that people perceived anything I was making as sinister. It’s real, I promise,” she asserts.
Asked whether she ever worries that her music becomes “too real,” Billie responds, “I do have doubts when I’m creating and being vulnerable and open about whatever I’ve been through.”
Additionally, Billie discusses her past as a dancer and the mеntal and physical suffering she endured due to an unеxpеcted hip injᴜry.
In conclusion, Billie emphasizes that living is her “origin,” not suffering.
“Different artists approached the idea of their genesis in different ways. While King Princess delves into the concept of origin within the framework of identity, Doja Cat rediscovers her origin through a process of reinvention.