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BILLIE EILISH AND THE DRAMA: HER NEW ALBUM WILL TALK ABOUT HIS TRAUMA

 BILLIE EILISH AND THE DRAMA: HER NEW ALBUM WILL TALK ABOUT HIS TRAUMA

BILLIE EILISH AND THE DRAMA: HER NEW ALBUM WILL TALK ABOUT HIS TRAUMA


And he boasts of how little (very little) is known about her.


The same look that one day made Billie Eilish so recognizable, that medium hair in neon green and black tones, is today history. Her irreverent style has disappeared to give way to a very different Billie Eilish and, according to her, that she talks more and better about her true self.


The artist is these days in the presentation of her second album, 'Happier Than Ever', which leaves behind the lyrical style to which she was accustomed and, in 16 songs, deals with a much more intimate and personal theme.


Billie has confessed to the magazine 'The Rolling Stones' that in her first years of career (we remember that she debuted when she was only 16 years old) "she was a girl and wanted to do children's things." I was very angry and was not at all grateful, "she explains. .


But even though Eilish is going to change her style and start talking more about herself through her music, she defines herself as a private person who doesn't like to be the center of attention. For this reason, the artist is careful to be in the public eye, which is why people do not know much about her. "Not at all," she stresses.


"Every time I see an article of mine on the Internet, I think about how little is known about me," she explains. And she continues, "I have such a loud personality that it makes people feel like they know everything about me and they literally don't know at all," she said.


Eilish also talked about her relationship with her fans and lamented that, really, they don't know anything about her, nor does she know anything about them. And although she said she knew they were connected, she pointed out that the problem lies in "thinking you know someone when, in fact, you don't."


Now that Billie Eilish is famous and internationally recognized, she is able to empathize, as she explains, with the celebrities she idolized in childhood: "now I understand why [my favorite celebrities] couldn't do all the things I wanted them to do. did ".


Eilish revealed to 'The Rolling Stones' that she, in her past, had some 'crazy' experiences that caused her to never want to get close to anyone. It is about these experiences that the singer-songwriter talks about her in her new album. Furthermore, she confessed that the stories she shares on her first album were almost all fictitious.


We have to heed Billie's revelations and be prepared for what she brings on her new album. In fact, she explained, the artist had to stop on several occasions during the process of writing certain songs because the text was "very revealing" and she just wanted to "cry". "It's just the truth," she concludes.

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