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Billie Eilish
American singer-songwriter (born 2001)

Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell is an acclaimed American singer-songwriter who rose to fame with her debut single "Ocean Eyes", produced by her brother Finneas O'Connell. Her debut EP, Don't Smile at Me, achieved commercial success, followed by her 2019 album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, which topped the Billboard 200. Her hit single "Bad Guy" made history as the first by a 21st-century-born artist to top the Billboard Hot 100. She won two Academy Awards and nine Grammys, with her music frequently reaching top chart positions. Eilish is also recognized for activism in climate change, women’s reproductive rights, and gender equality.

Early life

Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell78 was born in Los Angeles, California, on December 18, 2001.9 She is the daughter of actress and teacher Maggie Baird1011 and actor Patrick O'Connell,12 both of whom are also musicians and work on Eilish's tours.131415 Eilish is of Irish and Scottish descent.16 Her middle name, Eilish, was originally meant to be her first name, while Pirate was to have been her middle name. After her grandfather William Baird died while her mother was pregnant, her parents decided to name her Billie, after him.17 She grew up in Los Angeles's Highland Park neighborhood.1819

Eilish and her older brother Finneas were homeschooled by Baird, a decision their parents made to spend time with them and give them the freedom to pursue their interests.2021 Baird taught Eilish and Finneas the basics of songwriting.22 Eilish said her brother and mother inspired her to get into music.23 Their parents encouraged the siblings to express themselves and explore whatever they wanted, including art, dancing, and acting.2425

Eilish started playing the ukulele at age six. She performed at talent shows and joined the Los Angeles Children's Chorus at age eight.262728 She wrote her first "real" song at age 11 for her mother's songwriting class. The song is about the zombie apocalypse, inspired by the television series The Walking Dead, from which she took script lines and episode titles.2930 Eilish took some acting auditions, which she disliked, but she enjoyed recording background dialogue for crowd scenes and worked on the films Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Ramona and Beezus, and the X-Men series.31 Eilish also took dance classes until 2016, when a growth plate injury ended her dance career and she focused on recording music.323334

Career

2015–2017: Don't Smile at Me

Main article: Don't Smile at Me

In 2015, 13-year-old Eilish began working on songs with her brother Finneas, who had been writing and producing for several years and had his own band.353637 The first songs they recorded together were called "She's Broken" and "Fingers Crossed", the former written by Finneas and the latter by Eilish. "We recorded them and put them out on SoundCloud, just for fun", she recalled.38

On November 18, 2015, Eilish released the song "Ocean Eyes". The track was written, mixed, and produced by Finneas, who had originally created it for his band the Slightlys before deciding it would be a better fit for Eilish's vocals.39404142 He gave it to Eilish when Fred Diaz, her dance teacher at the Revolution Dance Center, asked them to write a song for choreography. The siblings uploaded the song to SoundCloud, where Diaz could access and download it.43444546 The song received several hundred thousand listens in two weeks, and Finneas's manager, Danny Rukasin, reached out to him to discuss Eilish's potential. Rukasin felt she could achieve significant success with Finneas's help.47

In January 2016, Finneas and his manager arranged a deal in which Apple Music signed Eilish to A&R company Platoon, specializing in packaging emerging artists before they get a major-label contract.484950 Eilish then got a publicist, who connected her to the luxury fashion brand Chanel, and a stylist, both of whom helped shape her image.51 On March 24, 2016, a music video for "Ocean Eyes" directed by Megan Thompson premiered on Eilish's official YouTube channel.52 "Ocean Eyes" and Eilish received praise and promotion from various media outlets and marketers, including radio stations and music supervisors such as Beats 1, KCRW, BBC Radio 1, Zane Lowe, Jason Kramer, Annie Mac, and Chris Douridas.53

On June 23, 2016, Eilish and Finneas released "Six Feet Under" on SoundCloud as her second single.54 A homemade music video for the song was released on June 30, 2016.55 It was directed by Eilish and edited by her mother, Maggie Baird.56

In August 2016, Justin Lubliner, who had noticed Eilish's talent in 2015 when he first heard "Ocean Eyes", signed her to Darkroom and Interscope Records.5758 He developed her rollout as an artist, taking inspiration from the model of hip hop artists such as Travis Scott and Chance the Rapper, not relying on one big single and focusing on creating a "persona and distinct aesthetic".59 Darkroom and Interscope Records re-released "Six Feet Under" and "Ocean Eyes" as singles for digital download and streaming on November 17 and 18, 2016, respectively.6061 On November 22, 2016, a dance performance music video for "Ocean Eyes" was uploaded to Eilish's YouTube channel.62

On January 14, 2017, Eilish released an EP with four remixes by Astronomyy, Blackbear, Goldhouse, and Cautious Clay for "Ocean Eyes",63 and another EP for "Six Feet Under" featuring remixes by Blu J, Gazzo, Jerry Folk, and Aire Atlantica.64 After the success of the "Ocean Eyes" remixes, Eilish released "Bellyache" on February 24, 2017.65 A video for the song was released on March 22, 2017, directed by Miles and AJ.66 Eilish released "Bored" on March 30, 2017, as part of the soundtrack to the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why.67 A video for "Bored" was released on June 26, 2017.68 In March of the same year, Apple Music showcased Eilish at the South by Southwest music festival.6970 On June 30, 2017, Eilish released "Watch".71 Eilish released another single, "Copycat", on July 14, 2017,72 and announced the release of her debut EP, Don't Smile at Me.73 Eilish later released "Idontwannabeyouanymore" and "My Boy".7475 On August 11, 2017, Eilish released Don't Smile at Me.76 The EP was a sleeper hit, reaching number 14 on the US Billboard 200.77 Eilish embarked on the Don't Smile at Me Tour throughout October 2017 in support of her EP.78 Eilish released "Bitches Broken Hearts" through SoundCloud on November 10, 2017.79808182

Eilish's team worked with Spotify, which promoted her on its most popular playlist, "Today's Top Hits".83 The Baffler described Eilish's sound as fitting into the "streambait" genre consisting of largely "mid-tempo, melancholy pop" influenced by Lana Del Rey, whose "singing style, bleakness, and... hip-hop influenced production" shaped the aesthetic.8485 Eilish's commercial success expanded with her Spotify promotion.86 In September 2017, Apple Music named Eilish their Up Next artist, which followed with a short documentary, a live session EP, and an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music's radio station Beats 1.87 That month, the live EP, Up Next Session: Billie Eilish, was released. On December 15, 2017, Eilish released her collaboration with American rapper Vince Staples, "&Burn", a remix of her single "Watch". It was included on the expanded edition of Don't Smile at Me.88899091

2018–2020: When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

Main article: When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

In February 2018, Eilish embarked on her second headlining concert tour, the Where's My Mind Tour, which concluded in April 2018.92 "Bitches Broken Hearts" was re-released worldwide on March 30, 2018.93 For Record Store Day 2018, Eilish released "Party Favor" on a pink 7-inch vinyl, along with a cover of "Hotline Bling", by Drake, as the B-side.94 Eilish collaborated with American singer Khalid on the single "Lovely", which was released on April 19, 2018, and added to the soundtrack for the second season of 13 Reasons Why.95 She released "You Should See Me in a Crown" in July 2018.96 The same month, Eilish performed at the Mo Pop Festival.97

On the day of release for her single "When the Party's Over",98 Eilish was featured in Vanity Fair's "73 Questions" rapid-fire questionnaire video series by Joe Sabia, who revisited an interview from October 2017. The resulting video was a side-by-side time capsule of both interviews showing her growth in popularity over one year.99 She signed a talent contract with Next Management for fashion and beauty endorsements in October 2018.100101 She was placed on the 2018 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in November of that year,102103 and released the single "Come Out and Play" in November 2018, which was written for a holiday-themed Apple Inc. commercial.104 In early January 2019, Don't Smile at Me reached 1 billion streams on Spotify, making her the youngest artist to top 1 billion streams on a project.105 That month, Eilish released "Bury a Friend" as the third single from her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,106107 along with "When I Was Older", a single inspired by the 2018 film Roma, which appeared on the compilation album Music Inspired by the Film Roma.108109 In February, Eilish partnered with YouTube on a documentary miniseries, "A Snippet Into Billie's Mind".110111 "Wish You Were Gay", her fourth single from the album, was released on March 4, 2019.112

When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was released on March 29, 2019.113 Spotify launched a "multi-level campaign behind the album", creating a multimedia playlist and "new product features" that Spotify said "allow for vertical video content, custom assets, and editorial storylines, all with the goal of creating more meaningful and engaging context for [Eilish's] fans."114 In Los Angeles, Spotify set up a "pop-up enhanced album experience", which included different artwork and a "multi-sensory" experience of each track for fans.115 The album debuted atop the Billboard 200 as well as on the UK Albums Chart, making Eilish the first artist born in the 2000s to have a number-one album in the U.S. and the youngest female ever to have a number-one album in the United Kingdom.116117 Upon the album's debut, Eilish broke the record for most simultaneously charting Hot 100 songs by a female artist, with 14, after every song from the album, excluding "Goodbye", charted on the Hot 100.118 The fifth single from the album, "Bad Guy", was released in conjunction with the album.119 A remix of the song featuring Justin Bieber was released in July 2019.120121 In August, Bad Guy peaked at number-one in the US, ending Lil Nas X's record-breaking 19 weeks at number-one with "Old Town Road".122 She is the first artist born in the 2000s and the youngest artist since Lorde (with "Royals") to have a number-one single.123

Eilish began her When We All Fall Asleep Tour at Coachella Festival in April 2019,124 with the tour concluding on November 17, 2019, in Mexico City. In August 2019, she partnered with Apple Music for Music Lab: Remix Billie Eilish, part of Apple Stores' Music Lab sessions during which fans deconstruct her song "You Should See Me In A Crown" and learn how to create their own remix on Apple devices and GarageBand.125126 On September 27, 2019, Eilish announced her Where Do We Go? World Tour.127 The tour began in Miami on March 9, 2020, and ran for two more shows on March 10 in Orlando and March 12 in Raleigh before Eilish ended the tour prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tour was set to conclude in Jakarta on September 7.128

On November 7, 2019, Jack White's Third Man Records announced that the label would release an acoustic live album of Eilish's performance from the record label's Blue Room, exclusively sold on vinyl at Third Man retail locations in Nashville, Tennessee, and Detroit, Michigan.129 On November 13, 2019, she released her next single, "Everything I Wanted".130 On November 20, 2019, Eilish was nominated for six Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "Bad Guy" as well as Album of the Year and Best New Artist. At age 17, she became the youngest artist to be nominated in all four General Field categories.131 In the same month, Eilish was crowned 2019's Billboard Woman of the Year.132

On January 14, 2020, Eilish was announced as performer of the title track for the 25th installment in the James Bond film franchise, No Time to Die,133 written and produced with her brother. With this announcement, Eilish became the youngest artist to write and perform a James Bond theme song.134 It became the second Bond theme song to top the British official charts and the first Bond theme performed by a female artist to do so. It was also Eilish's first number-one single in the UK.135 At the 62nd Grammy Awards, she became the youngest person to win the four main Grammy categories – Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year – in the same year.136137 During the COVID-19 pandemic, Eilish and her brother performed for both iHeart Media's Living Room Concert for America,138 and Global Citizen's Together at Home concert series, singing a cover of Bobby Hebb's "Sunny" for the latter.139 Both virtual concerts were an effort to raise awareness and funds towards fighting the disease.140141 On April 10, 2020, "Ilomilo" was sent to Italian contemporary hit radio stations by Universal Music Group, as When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'s seventh and final single.142 On July 30, 2020, Eilish released "My Future", her first original release since "No Time to Die", along with an animated video.143 In 2020, she became the youngest person to feature on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, with earnings of $53 million.144 In September 2020, Eilish released a collection of branded ukuleles with guitar manufacturer Fender.145

In October 2020, Eilish announced a livestream concert titled Where Do We Go? The Livestream set to air from Los Angeles on October 24, with proceeds from the show's merchandise raising funds to support event crew members affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.146 In a Vanity Fair interview, Eilish said she was working on "sixteen new songs and lov[ing] them all", revealing an upcoming musical project.147 Eilish won three Billboard Music Awards on October 24—Billboard Music Award for Top Female Artist, Billboard Music Award for Top Billboard 200 Album (When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?), and Billboard Music Award for Top New Artist—out of the 12 that she was nominated for. Also that month, she announced a new single, "Therefore I Am", which was released along with its video on November 12, 2020.148 Eilish performed "Therefore I Am" and "My Future" at the Jingle Ball in December 2020.149

2021–2023: Happier Than Ever and Guitar Songs

Main articles: Happier Than Ever and Guitar Songs

"Lo Vas a Olvidar", a single featuring Rosalía as a part of HBO's Euphoria soundtrack, was released in January 2021, almost two years after initially teasing the song.150 The R. J. Cutler–directed documentary film Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry was released on Apple TV+ and in select movie theaters. The film was praised by critics and fans for its in-depth look at Eilish's personal life during her ascent to fame.151 At the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, Eilish took home two awards: the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media for her Bond theme and the Grammy Award for Record of the Year for "Everything I Wanted". In her acceptance speech for Record of the Year, Eilish said that Megan Thee Stallion "deserved to win", but still thanked her fans and her brother for her award.152

In 2021 she published her personally selected comprehensive book of photographs that shared "an intimate window into her life" on and off stage, By - Billie Eilish.153

On April 27, 2021, Eilish announced on her Instagram account that her second album, Happier Than Ever, would be released on July 30, and the tracklist was made available on Apple Music. The album was released in various formats, including collectible vinyl and cassette colors.154155 The album's release was preceded by five singles: "My Future", "Therefore I Am", "Your Power",156 "Lost Cause",157 and "NDA",158 and was accompanied by the title track. On December 2, 2021, Eilish announced an eco-friendly limited-edition vinyl version of Happier Than Ever made from recycled vinyl scraps. The collector's item was available only at a number of Gucci stores around the world and included Gucci-branded nail stickers designed by the brand's creative director, Alessandro Michele.159 To further promote the album, Eilish worked with Disney+ on the concert film Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles, released in September 2021,160161 and embarked on the Happier Than Ever, The World Tour in February 2022, concluding it in April 2023.162

In June 2021, Eilish was criticized online for videos in which she mouthed the anti-Asian slur "chink" while lip-syncing the song "Fish" by Tyler, the Creator,163164 while Matthew Tyler Vorce, her reported boyfriend at the time, received criticism for alleged social media posts in which he used offensive language and slurs against gay and Black people.165 Eilish was also accused of queerbaiting after using the caption "I love girls" to promote the music video for "Lost Cause".166167168 On June 22, she posted an apology to Instagram stories for her usage of "chink", saying that she was "appalled and embarrassed" by the video and that she was "13 or 14" at the time and did not know the slur was a derogatory term.169170 She also addressed a separate video of what was viewed as her mocking an Asian accent, writing that she was actually "speaking in a silly gibberish made up voice".171172 Reflecting on the events in a July 2021 interview, Eilish said: "I said so many things then that I totally don't agree with now, or think the opposite thing. The weirdest thing is how nothing ever goes away once it's on the internet ... When you're a fucking teenager, you don't really know yourself ... I didn't actually know how I really felt. So I just came up with this facade that I stuck to."173

Eilish started formulating ideas for her third studio album's songs with Finneas in December 2021.174 In a July 2022 interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, she said she hoped to start writing the album in 2023.175 In 2022, Eilish won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song "No Time to Die" from the film No Time to Die, becoming the first person born in the 21st century to win an Academy Award.176 That same year, she became the youngest headliner to date for two festivals, specifically Glastonbury and Coachella.177178 The Pixar film Turning Red was released that year, for which she and Finneas wrote three songs, "Nobody Like U", "U Know What's Up" and "1 True Love", performed by Turning Red's fictional boy band 4*Town.179

In June 2022, during her world tour's Manchester show, Eilish debuted the then-unreleased ballad "TV". The song references the overturning of Roe v. Wade, a case that made abortion a constitutional right in the US.180 The next month, on July 21, she surprise-released the two-track EP Guitar Songs, which includes "TV" alongside "The 30th".181 Eilish explained her decision to surprise-release the EP during the interview with Lowe. She told him that while work on her third studio album was coming soon, she refused to wait until that time to put "TV" and "The 30th" on a track list. She wanted to spread their messages to her fans as soon as possible, noting the immediacy of its lyrics: "These songs are really current for me, and they're songs that I want to have said right now."182 Another reason was Eilish had grown tired of doing heavy, traditional promotion for upcoming music. She wanted to release songs like she had early in her career, previewing them for fans in live concerts before releasing them without much marketing.183184

Eilish worked with Apple Music to exclusively host a film of one of the Happier Than Ever tour concerts, specifically one of her shows at The O2 Arena in London. She billed the film as a way for fans who missed out on tickets to experience the tour, wanting more people to recognize her showmanship live.185186187 Three concerts, titled Happier Than Ever, The Hometown Encore, were held at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, from December 13 to 16, 2022, as part of the tour.188189

In 2023, Eilish made her acting debut in the Amazon Prime Video satirical thriller series Swarm.190 She starred as Eva, the leader of a cult inspired by NXIVM, and received positive reviews for her performance.191 Eilish wrote the song "What Was I Made For?" for the soundtrack of the 2023 film Barbie. According to statements posted on her social media, she was inspired to write the song after seeing unfinished scenes of the movie during its production.192 In 2024, the song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and two Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media. It became the tenth song in history to win both an Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Grammy Award for Song of the Year, and Eilish became the youngest person ever to win two Academy Awards in any category.193

2024–present: Hit Me Hard and Soft

Main article: Hit Me Hard and Soft

On April 8, 2024, Eilish announced her third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, which was released on May 17, 2024.194195196 She announced a tour to support the album, Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour, on April 29, 2024, with concerts in North America, Oceania and Europe between September 2024 and July 2025.197 Also in April, Eilish was announced to be the next "featured artist" inside the Fortnite spin-off game Fortnite Festival, along with an unlockable outfit in the game.198 While on a visit to London due to the success of the recently released album in the UK,199 Eilish appeared alongside London-based content creator Amelia Dimoldenberg on her web series Chicken Shop Date, which was dubbed as the "flirtiest episode yet",200 and also appeared as a guest host for children's channel CBeebies' bedtime story.201 In August, Eilish featured on a remix of Charli XCX's "Guess", a song from the deluxe version of the latter's album Brat, accompanied by a video containing scenes of Eilish in a bulldozer and the pair surrounded by piles of women's underwear, which were donated to the charity I Support the Girls.202 On August 11, 2024, Eilish performed "Birds of a Feather" on Belmont Shore, Long Beach, during the 2024 Summer Olympics closing ceremony as part of the handover to Los Angeles, which would host the Games in 2028.203

Artistry

Musical style, songwriting, and music videos

Eilish has a soprano vocal range.204 Avery Stone of Vice called her vocals "ethereal",205 and Maura Johnston of Rolling Stone characterized them as "whispery".206 Doreen St. Félix of The New Yorker wrote that she has a "husky, slurring voice that she can thin out to reedy".207 Music critic Robert Christgau wrote that while Eilish is musically and commercially pop, her brand also "reminds us how amorphous [pop] has become", calling her soprano "too diminutive for vocal calisthenics" and adding that her "playful version of teen-goth angst" and "electro-saturated debut album" captivate a diverse audience.208 Her music incorporates pop,209 dark pop,210 electropop,211 emo pop,212 experimental pop,213 goth-pop,214 indie pop,215216 teen pop,217 alt-pop,218219220 and pop rock.221 Musicologist Jessica Holmes argued that much of Eilish's music concerns her depression.222

Eilish and her brother, Finneas, collaborate on songwriting.223224 Finneas writes for Eilish's albums, produces her music, and also performs in live shows.225226 Eilish and Finneas "like to completely make up things and become characters" and "have songs that are really fictional".227 Eilish said a number of the songs also derive from her and Finneas' experiences.228 They try to write "really interesting and conversational" lyrics: "We try to say stuff that doesn't have to be that deep [...] but you say something way deeper in a certain way that makes sense, but you haven't really thought about."229 Finneas has said that when he writes for his sister, he aims to "write [songs] that I think she'll relate to and enjoy singing and empathise with the lyrics and make her own".230 When he writes with Eilish, he tries "to help her tell whatever story she's trying to tell, bounce ideas off of her, listen to her ideas", and use a language that fits her voice telling the story.231

Eilish had wanted to direct her own music videos since age 14 but was initially not given the opportunity due to lack of experience.232 In 2019, she made her directorial debut with the video for her song "Xanny".233

Influences

Eilish grew up listening to the Beatles, Justin Bieber, Green Day,234 the 1975,235 Arctic Monkeys, Linkin Park236 and Lana Del Rey.237 She has said that stumbling upon Aurora's "Runaway" on YouTube inspired her to pursue a music career.238 Hip hop is her favorite genre and biggest inspiration.239

She has recounted that Matty Healy was an early inspiration for her: "His show is the second show I ever went to in my life. He changed so much about who I am, how I write music."240241 She has also cited Tyler, the Creator, Childish Gambino, and Avril Lavigne as major musical and style influences.242243 Other influences include Adele,244 Earl Sweatshirt, James Blake, Amy Winehouse, the Spice Girls, Lorde, Marina, Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj, XXXTentacion, and Twenty One Pilots.245 She has also shown appreciation for Paramore after inviting Hayley Williams to join her set during Williams's first Coachella set to perform an acoustic version of "Misery Business" and sing "Happier Than Ever".246 Eilish also named Rihanna as an inspiration for her style choices after she called fashion her "defense mechanism" during an acceptance speech.247 She has also credited Damon Albarn for changing the way she views art and music creation.248

Eilish has been compared in the media to Lavigne, Lorde and Del Rey,249250251 the last of whom she says she does not want to be compared to, saying, "That woman has made her brand so perfect for her whole career and she shouldn't have to hear that."252 Eilish said that Ariana Grande's 2019 album Thank U, Next inspired her to continue making music.253

Public image and recognitions

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Billie Eilish

Eilish has received numerous awards, including nine Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards,254 five MTV Europe Music Awards,255 six MTV Video Music Awards,256 two Academy Awards, nineteen Guinness World Records,257258 four Brit Awards,259260 and three Billboard Music Awards.261

She has appeared on several lists, such as Rolling Stone's 2023 revision of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time and Time's 2019 "Time 100 Next" list.262263 She is the youngest person, second person ever, and first female artist to win the four main Grammy categories—Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year—in the same year.264 In 2022, Eilish won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "No Time to Die" from the James Bond film No Time to Die, becoming the first person born in the 21st century ever to win an Academy Award in any category, and she remains the only. With her win in the same category in 2024 for "What Was I Made For?" from Barbie (2023), she became the youngest person ever to win two Academy Awards in any category and the song became the tenth song in history to win both an Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Grammy Award for Song of the Year.265

Style

Much of the media attention surrounding Eilish has revolved around her fashion style, which consists primarily of baggy, oversized clothing.266267268 In 2017, she said she likes dressing out of her comfort zone to feel like she grabs the attention of everyone around her.269 She tries to be "really different from a lot of people" and dresses opposite to what others wear.270 Aiming to "look memorable", Eilish said that she "proved to people that [she's] more important than they think" and likes being "kind of intimidating, so people will listen up".271272273 In 2019, she said: "Over time it's kind of become a thing, 'Billie Eilish, the creepy, weird, scary girl.' And I don't like that. It's lame. I just don't want to stay one thing."274

In May 2019, Eilish appeared in a Calvin Klein advertisement, where she mentioned that she dresses in baggy clothes to prevent people from judging her body.275276 In a March 2020 live show in Miami, as part of the Where Do We Go? Tour, she premiered Not My Responsibility, a short film which addresses her experiences of body shaming.277 Not My Responsibility was uploaded to Eilish's YouTube channel in May 2020.278

Eilish was on the cover of the June 2021 issue of British Vogue. The photoshoot by Craig McDean featured her dressed in lingerie, specifically focused on corsets.279280 Eilish made her first appearance at the Met Gala in 2021, which had the theme "In America: A Lexicon of Fashion", wearing an Oscar de la Renta gown under the condition that the fashion house would permanently end its use of real fur.281 Though the dress was inspired by the original Barbie doll, fashion critics observed its likeness to Golden Age star Marilyn Monroe, who wore a tulle de la Renta gown in the early 1950s.282

Products and endorsements

In April 2019, Eilish released clothing in collaboration with Takashi Murakami,283284 inspired by her music video for "You Should See Me in a Crown", also directed and animated by Murakami, as well as a limited edition vinyl figure of herself from the video.285 Eilish also collaborated with Adobe Creative Cloud the same month for a series of advertisements286 as well as a social media art contest, where users would submit artwork with the hashtag "#BILLIExADOBE".287288

Eilish appeared in the debut of Calvin Klein's #MyCalvins ad campaign in May 2019,289290 as well as the Ad Council's "Seize the Awkward" campaign, a series of public service announcements targeting mental health awareness.291292 She fronted MCM Worldwide's fall 2019 advertising campaign in July 2019,293 and later that month collaborated with Los Angeles-based clothing brand Freak City on a clothing line.294295296 Also in July 2019, she performed at a dinner hosted by Chanel on Shelter Island to celebrate the brand's pop-up yacht club.297298

In August 2019, Eilish partnered with Apple to allow Apple Store customers to experiment with her song "You Should See Me in a Crown" in Music Lab sessions in its stores.299 Eilish's collaboration with the clothing company Siberia Hills300301 was met with controversy after it was revealed that the company had used plagiarized designs of fan art of the character Nozomi Tojo from Love Live!, drawn by artist Makoto Kurokawa, for Eilish's clothing line.302 The brand later clarified that Eilish had no knowledge of the plagiarism.303304

In November 2021, she debuted "Eilish", her perfume brand, which is vegan and cruelty-free.305306 In October 2024, Eilish collaborated with the shoe brand Converse for "Converse x Billie Eilish By You", a limited-time release where Chuck Taylor sneakers could be customized with lyrics from Eilish's songs.307

Advocacy

Eilish has a history of political activism, publicly expressing her views on many political issues.308 She has been vocal with regard to environmental causes, including climate change awareness.309310311 Among other pursuits, Eilish signed an open letter to world leaders urging them to take action against climate-induced poverty,312 embarked on an ad campaign encouraging young people to use technology for environmental advocacy, and hosted a six-day climate seminar in London titled Overheated to discuss topics such as sustainable fashion and youth activism.313314 Her 2019 single "All the Good Girls Go to Hell" and its subsequent video center around climate change and use heaven-and-hell imagery to criticize ignorance of rising sea levels,315316 and she permitted the nonprofit CoralWatch to use "Ocean Eyes" as part of an online awareness campaign about Australia's Great Barrier Reef.317 She is a regular advocate on social media for animal rights and veganism, and has criticized the dairy,318 mink fur,319 and wool320 industries. In 2023, Eilish stated she refuses to travel by private jet.321

Eilish has spoken on multiple occasions about women's rights.322323 She wrote and produced the 2020 short film Not My Responsibility as a response to body shaming toward her and the double standards placed upon women's appearances.324325326 A supporter of body positivity for women, in a 2023 Variety interview Eilish denied that men suffer from body shaming too.327 "Your Power", one of her 2021 singles, criticizes the sexual exploitation of young women, primarily by men who hold power over them.328329 Eilish associates herself with the US abortion rights movement; she expressed rage when Texas implemented its anti-abortion laws in 2021.330331 During the 2022 Glastonbury festival, she performed "Your Power" to condemn the overturning of Roe v. Wade. She spoke of the decision: "Today is a really, really dark day for women in the U.S. I'm just going to say that as I cannot bear to think about it any longer in this moment."332 She included a reference to Roe v. Wade's overturning in her 2022 track "TV", much of which she wrote after a draft of the court decision was leaked online in May.333334

In March 2020, Eilish encouraged fans online to register to vote for the 2020 US presidential election.335 In August 2020, she performed at the 2020 Democratic National Convention and announced her endorsement of Joe Biden's presidential campaign.336

In 2023, Eilish worked with others to start and fund REVERB's Music Decarbonization Project, and as part of a decarbonization project used solar powered stage lights.337338

At the 2024 Academy Awards, Eilish wore an Artists4Ceasefire pin, which calls for a ceasefire in the Gaza war.339

In September 2024, she and her brother, Finneas, endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election.340

Personal life

Eilish lived with her parents in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles until 2019, when she moved out.341 She said she received a diagnosis of Tourette syndrome when she was 11 years old.342 She also has synesthesia343 and experienced depression.344 Eilish has also shared that she experienced sexual abuse as a child.345346347348

She was raised vegetarian before becoming vegan.349350

Eilish has publicly expressed sexual attraction to both men and women.351352 From 2018 to 2019, she dated rapper Brandon Adams, who goes by the stage name 7:AMP.353354 Eilish then dated actor Matthew Tyler Vorce from 2021 until 2022.355 She dated singer Jesse Rutherford from October 2022 to May 2023.356357 In 2024, she stated, "I wish no one knew anything about my sexuality or anything about my dating life. Ever, ever, ever. And I hope that they never will again. And I'm never talking about my sexuality ever again. And I'm never talking about who I'm dating ever again."358 Since 2025, Eilish has been dating Nat Wolff.

On a 2020 episode of the me and dad radio podcast, Eilish said: "When I was a little kid, I was super religious for no damn reason. My family never was religious. I didn't know anyone that was religious. And for some reason, as a little girl, I just was incredibly religious ... And then at one point, I don't know what happened. It just completely went away...[and I became] almost anti-religious for no reason." She said the experience made her more "open-minded" to other religions.359 Of her own religion, Eilish said: "I don't not believe and I don't do believe. I'm in a very neutral position. I'm open to every belief pretty much...[I love] the idea that there's a God. So why not? How would I know? I'm not going to say I know. I don't. Nobody knows."360

Discography

Main articles: Billie Eilish discography and songs recorded

Tours

Headlining

Opening act

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2020Not My ResponsibilityHerselfShort film; also writer and producer371
Coachella: 20 Years in the DesertDocumentary372
2021Billie Eilish: The World's a Little BlurryDocumentary373
Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los AngelesConcert film374
2022When Billie Met LisaVoice; short film375
Television
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2019Saturday Night LiveHerselfEpisode: "Woody Harrelson/Billie Eilish"376
2020Justin Bieber: SeasonsEpisode: "The Finale"377
2021Saturday Night LiveEpisode: "Billie Eilish"378
2022Sesame StreetEpisode: "Elmo's Number Adventure"379
2023SwarmEvaEpisode: "Running Scared"380
Saturday Night LiveHerselfEpisode: "Kate McKinnon/Billie Eilish"381
2024CBeebies Bedtime StoriesEpisode: "Billie Eilish - This Moose Belongs to Me"382
Saturday Night LiveEpisode: "Michael Keaton/Billie Eilish"383

See also

  • Biography portal
  • California portal
  • Los Angeles portal
  • Music portal
  • Pop music portal
  • United States portal
  • LGBTQ portal

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