Billie Eilish: the candid, self-aware voice of a generation takes on 007

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At 18, Billie Eilish will be the youngest artist ever to perform a title song for an 007 movie – a refreshingly youthful pick for the often traditional Bond machine. “It feels crazy to be a part of this in every way,” she said last week. “James Bond is the coolest film franchise ever to exist. I’m still in shock.”
The singer has written and recorded the theme for the forthcoming film, No Time To Die, and follows Adele and Sam Smith, who both won an Oscar for their efforts. She is the first teenager ever to tackle a Bond song.
The choice is apt. Eilish has had an extraordinary adolescence, while making a career of encapsulating an ordinary one, winning over an army of young female fans who see themselves in her. She was born Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell, which brings to mind what Madonna allegedly told her biographer: “With a name like Madonna, what else could I have been but a superstar or a nun?”
Eilish was raised in Highland Park, Los Angeles, where she still lives with her parents and older brother, Finneas, a musician and actor who appeared in Glee, and her regular collaborator. He has co-written and produced the Bond theme.
When she was 13, Eilish posted her first track, Ocean Eyes, to SoundCloud; it was a cover of a song Finneas had written for his own band. “That song gave me my life,” she has said. Its dream-like electro-pop and misty minimalism quickly caught fire online, and Eilish was marked as a star in the making.
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