![]() ![]() I think it was just a moment of being really pissed off as a young woman in the public eye: You know, it's infuriating. You can kind of understand it by just listening, I would say. You are now 19, and you've been in the public eye for a while. Hear the radio version at the audio link, and read on for an edited transcript. But after a career debut like few others, Eilish's style is evolving: new sounds (including a detour into bossa nova-inspired grooves), a new visual toolkit and lyrics shaped by experiences as a very young woman on a worldwide stage.Įilish spoke with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about where Happier than Ever finds her and her outlook on life, fame and performance. ![]() Like its predecessor, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, it's a collaboration with her brother and producer, Finneas O'Connell. Her second full-length album, Happier than Ever, is out now. She's won seven Grammys over two consecutive years, run circles around her peers on the Billboard Hot 100 and become a figure of discussion and scrutiny, some of it perhaps a little too familiar. Billie Eilish's second album, Happier than Ever, is out now.īillie Eilish has a message for the world: " I'm not your friend / Or anything, damn / You think that you're the man / I think, therefore, I am." Still just 19, the pop supernova has spent the past few years living a very public life.
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