Billie Eilish explains how a Michael Bublé song inspired ‘My Future’
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Do you know that specific song that generates vivid and overwhelming memories the moment the first notes begin? It turns out that the melody that evokes this emotion of Billie Eilish is none other than ‘Haven’t Met You Yet‘ of Michael Bublé.
In fact, Eilish reveals that the song was the main inspiration behind her song. ‘My Future‘. However, the memory, unfortunately, is not happy, as the 18-year-old singer explains while talking about her fight for mental health.
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“The idea came unconsciously from a video I found of myself from when I was, I think, 13 or 14. My Snapchat said, ‘Four years ago today …’, and it was this video of mine, I think 14, and I was listening to ‘Haven’t Met You Yet’ by Michael Bublé, “Billie Eilish told BBC Radio 1.
“And that song, when I was that age, I used to listen to it day and night just because it gave me hope. I was also very depressed at the time and sad all the time, and that song excited me for the future, ”added the ‘Bad Guy’ singer.
Billie Eilish se inspiró en ‘Haven’t Met You Yet’
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Billie Eilish se inspiró en ‘Haven’t Met You Yet’
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“I sent the video to my friend and she said, ‘Right, that’s sad, but at the same time, I love this video of yours because it almost seems like you’re talking about your future self, like,’ I haven’t met you yet. and I’m excited to meet you, ‘”she continued Billie Eilish at the interview.
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