Billie Eilish she is an artist who never has a problem sharing her opinions about other colleagues, especially if it is to highlight some positive aspect of her work. Well, recently the author of Happier Than Ever talked about Lana Del Rey and her successful album Born To Die (2012), arguing that “music has changed”.
The statements of the young singer-songwriter were given in the last episode of At Your Servicethe podcast hosted by Dua Lipa and produced by the BBC, when asked about the albums she listened to growing up and what they meant to her, both then and now.
To Lipa’s question, Eilish responded bluntly: “Born to Die from my girl Lana. I feel like that album changed music and especially changed music for girls and the potential of what’s possible.. I would say that Because the Internet of Childish Gambino It was another one that really changed the way I looked at music and albums in particular.”
As if that were not enough, Eilish also talked about her declared platonic love and friend Justin Bieber. “Believe Justin Bieber’s, dude. It’s completely personal. He is stronger than me… Also Journals. Those are great albums through and through, very, very good. I have to be honest Wiped Out of The Neighbourhood also”.
In the same interview with Dua Lipa, Eilish took the opportunity to talk about her recent Latin American tour and especially highlighted her show in the country last March during Lollapalooza Argentina 2023, where she performed in front of more than 100,000 people. “The show we did in Argentina was one of the best of my life. It was fucking crazy“, he expressed.
2023-08-24 20:22:55
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