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Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell (born December 18, 2001) is an American singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Highland Park, Los Angeles, Eilish began singing at a young age. She gained media attention in 2016, when she uploaded the song "Ocean Eyes" on SoundCloud, subsequently released by Darkroom and Interscope Records. "Ocean Eyes" was written and produced by her brother Finneas, with whom she collaborates on music and live shows. Eilish's debut EP, Don't Smile at Me (2017), reached the top 15 in the US, UK, Canada and Australia.
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Billie Eilish brings out Armani White to perform the song ‘Billie Eilish’ at Osheaga

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Billie Eilish brought out Philadelphia rapper Armani White at Osheaga festival this weekend to perform his song ‘Billie Eilish’.The rapper named his 2022 Neptunes-sampling viral hit after the pop star, and both were playing the Canadian festival on Saturday (August 5).During the show, Eilish teased the appearance by telling the crowd: “You know that song, ‘Big T-shirt, Billie Eilish’.”The song then began playing over the speakers and then White came out to perform a shortened version of the track.After the set, he tweeted: “BILLIE EILISH JUST BROUGHT ME OUT!!!

Ohmyfuckingod.“I have never heard that many people scream in my fucking life hahaha Billie Eilish has an army!!”BILLIE EILISH JUST BROUGHT ME OUT!!!

Ohmyfuckingod— Armani White (@armaniblanco) August 6, 2023Earlier in the weekend, Eilish headlined Lollapalooza in Chicago and gave a live debut to ‘What Was I Made For?’, her song from the Barbie soundtrack.The singer recently shared the Finneas-produced melancholic piano-led ballad for the blockbuster film’s accompanying album, appearing alongside Dua Lipa, Charli XCX, Sam Smith and more.In a pioneering move, Eilish’s Lollapalooza set was partially solar-powered by intelligent, zero-emission battery systems.The pop singer shared that the climate-friendly performance is part of the Music Decarbonization Project co-founded by Eilish herself in partnership with the environmental non-profit REVERB.According to a press release, the zero-emissions battery systems that will power her set will be supplied and managed by Overdrive Energy Solutions and will be charged via a temporary onsite “solar farm”...

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Billie Eilish brings out Armani White to perform the song ‘Billie Eilish’ at Osheaga
Billie Eilish brought out Philadelphia rapper Armani White at Osheaga festival this weekend to perform his song ‘Billie Eilish’.The rapper named his 2022 Neptunes-sampling viral hit after the pop star, and both were playing the Canadian festival on Saturday (August 5).During the show, Eilish teased the appearance by telling the crowd: “You know that song, ‘Big T-shirt, Billie Eilish’.”The song then began playing over the speakers and then White came out to perform a shortened version of the track.After the set, he tweeted: “BILLIE EILISH JUST BROUGHT ME OUT!!! Ohmyfuckingod.“I have never heard that many people scream in my fucking life hahaha Billie Eilish has an army!!”BILLIE EILISH JUST BROUGHT ME OUT!!! Ohmyfuckingod— Armani White (@armaniblanco) August 6, 2023Earlier in the weekend, Eilish headlined Lollapalooza in Chicago and gave a live debut to ‘What Was I Made For?’, her song from the Barbie soundtrack.The singer recently shared the Finneas-produced melancholic piano-led ballad for the blockbuster film’s accompanying album, appearing alongside Dua Lipa, Charli XCX, Sam Smith and more.In a pioneering move, Eilish’s Lollapalooza set was partially solar-powered by intelligent, zero-emission battery systems.The pop singer shared that the climate-friendly performance is part of the Music Decarbonization Project co-founded by Eilish herself in partnership with the environmental non-profit REVERB.According to a press release, the zero-emissions battery systems that will power her set will be supplied and managed by Overdrive Energy Solutions and will be charged via a temporary onsite “solar farm”.
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Billie Eilish is the Spice Girls’ biggest fan as she rocks vintage merch for three hour gym session
Billie Eilish proved she is a Spice Girls superfan as she rocked a vintage band tee for a gym session in Los Angeles.The Bad Guy singer, 20, reportedly spent three hours at the gym with a female friend, and was spotted leaving her session with a large water bottle and her boots under her arm.However, it wasn’t the mammoth exercise session that caught fans’ attention so much as her Spice Girls T-shirt.Billie was seen wearing a black T-shirt with a faded photo of the Spice Girls from their 90s heyday on the front.The vintage merchandise is clearly a well-loved item in Billie’s wardrobe as the picture on the front of Geri Horner, Victoria Beckham, Mel C, Mel B and Emma Bunton was washed out after being worn so many times.Billie paired the tee, which appeared to have had its sleeves cut off, with brown cycling shorts, black socks and trainers, as she carried a pair of black boots under her arm.The Happier Than Ever star addressed her attitude to fashion earlier in the year, after recently ditching her oversized outfits to switch up her style.She told the Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair podcast in February: ‘Since I can remember, fashion has been how I convey my feelings, how I feel about myself, and my mood.‘It’s really like a security blanket, and I can’t remember when it wasn’t.’Billie also opened up about the one year anniversary of her album Happier Than Ever, telling Zane Lowe on his podcast what her writing process is with her brother Finneas.Amber Heard claimed Johnny Depp had erectile dysfunction in unsealed documents from courtPriyanka Chopra opens up about being 'curvy' while unveiling new denim campaignBeyonce will remove ableist slur from song Heated after backlashShe explained: ‘For me, I kind of go through
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