Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell, known mononymously as Billie Eilish, is an American singer and songwriter born on December 18, 2001, in Los Angeles, California. Raised in a family of musicians and actors, she was homeschooled along with her brother Finneas O'Connell, who would become her main collaborator and producer. Billie's rise to global stardom began on the wings of her debut single "Ocean Eyes," released in 2015, which quickly went viral and cemented her as a voice for the next generation of music lovers.
Eilish's ethereal voice and Finneas's engrossing production paved the way for her debut EP, "Don't Smile at Me" (2017), which saw her rapidly amassing a devoted fanbase. By 2019, she released her first studio album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?", which debuted atop the Billboard 200 and featured the smash hit "Bad Guy." Eilish is known for her distinct melodic style, introspective songwriting, and poignant lyrics, often addressing topics of mental health and the trials of youth. Her follow-up album, "Happier Than Ever" (2021), showcased her evolution as an artist, further solidifying her place in pop music. The album’s raw and emotive title track, "Happier Than Ever," has been praised for its candid expression of personal growth and change. Billie's work extends to cinematic ventures as well, contributing the title track for the James Bond film "No Time To Die" and offering insightful glimpses into her life with the intimate documentary "The World's A Little Blurry." Whether through haunting ballads or through thought-provoking visuals, Billie Eilish's profound impact on the music scene continues to reverberate with listeners around the globe.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started