Billie Eilish
Real Name:
Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell
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Singer-songwriter born on December 18, 2001 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Sister of Finneas O'Connell.
First hit single "Ocean Eyes" released at 14 years old, and first album at 17.
First hit single "Ocean Eyes" released at 14 years old, and first album at 17.
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billieeilish.com, Facebook, SoundCloud, whatgear.com, eilish.tumblr.com, Twitter, Wikipedia, YouTube, setlist.fm, Last.fm
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Billie Eilish
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aidiothir
March 9, 2022
edited 4 months ago
The most over-rated artist/singer in history of music. That's non music. I challenge anyone that don't know her, to put any of her songs, and i'll bet you won't hear any music, just a girl whispering acapella and nothing else, all the same, totally empty.
But acapellas are good for sampling, in electronic dance music, so here you go. LOL
But acapellas are good for sampling, in electronic dance music, so here you go. LOL

Rockabilly_Main_Man
November 17, 2021
My son has a music stall now, and his mother said this morning Billie Ellish sells very well.
Enuff said !
Enuff said !
BeingHossein
October 2, 2021
Everything from the Store Front made it here but in almost no packaging, the clear sleeves the Picture Discs came in were full of static and had a lot of cardboard dust in which found it's way to the vinyls, and they're such bad prints that upon first play they were just nothing but crackle, pop and skip! I had to https://www.instagram.com/farssong/ give them gentle, but deep cleans to get them playable and even then it hasn't eliminated it all especially on "My Future" which is a very quiet song anyway!
Now since it´s been played to death on radio and elsewhere and has melted down in a glorious commercialised
Now since it´s been played to death on radio and elsewhere and has melted down in a glorious commercialised

povvinyl
June 3, 2021
edited about 1 year ago
she’s been getting even more hate than usual recently. not sure why.. yes, her songs are often slow and quiet, but that’s just HER STYLE. she can’t just change her voice out of nowhere. i’m glad that she doesn’t seem to release songs like bad guy anymore; that song is overhyped and basically has no meaning whatsover. her label wanted her to make hits, so she did. but she’s older now & can decide for herself. and that’s amazing. she doesn’t need a top 10 song to be seen as a “good artist”..
xXBeefyDjXx
March 12, 2021
I have the release of "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" on LP and it plays very well, as does the Red "Don't Smile at Me" release, but the Picture Disc releases of "My Future" and "No Time to Die"? Save your money.
Everything from the Store Front made it here but in almost no packaging, the clear sleeves the Picture Discs came in were full of static and had a lot of cardboard dust in which found it's way to the vinyls, and they're such bad prints that upon first play they were just nothing but crackle, pop and skip! I had to give them gentle, but deep cleans to get them playable and even then it hasn't eliminated it all especially on "My Future" which is a very quiet song anyway!
I like a lot of Billie's releases, but there's absolutely no attention paid to the quality of the physical releases and Merch at all. Heavily Overpriced.
Played on a Citronic Pro Drive with Ortofon Club II Needle + Behringer Preamp through Sony STR-DN1080 + Yamaha 7.1 Setup which is incredibly sensitive to any mastering, print/quality issues.
Everything from the Store Front made it here but in almost no packaging, the clear sleeves the Picture Discs came in were full of static and had a lot of cardboard dust in which found it's way to the vinyls, and they're such bad prints that upon first play they were just nothing but crackle, pop and skip! I had to give them gentle, but deep cleans to get them playable and even then it hasn't eliminated it all especially on "My Future" which is a very quiet song anyway!
I like a lot of Billie's releases, but there's absolutely no attention paid to the quality of the physical releases and Merch at all. Heavily Overpriced.
Played on a Citronic Pro Drive with Ortofon Club II Needle + Behringer Preamp through Sony STR-DN1080 + Yamaha 7.1 Setup which is incredibly sensitive to any mastering, print/quality issues.
chrispygreens
November 4, 2020
Probably the most insipid and over-rated artist to come up the pipe in a while. Can't sing to save her life. But hey, her demographic won't care and don't know the difference anyway.
You'll never go broke underestimating the taste of the public. "duh"....wow
You'll never go broke underestimating the taste of the public. "duh"....wow
shamadana
September 17, 2020
edited about 1 year ago
my copy of yellow vinyl sounds terrible on a high end system.$500 stylus paired w/ McIntosh and B&W gear.terrible farty bottom end..its the only vinyl i have that has this prob..unlistenable..BS!

Bourbonman
February 13, 2020
"Bad Guy" was a kick in the face and a song that i actually liked.. Now since it´s been played to death on radio and elsewhere and has melted down in a glorious commercialised death, all i ear is Eilish whispering voice in a bunch of stripped down, depressive & sappy ballads. What happened to the Bad Guy Attitude?
StephensCoolMusicHit
May 28, 2019
Even though the pop music scene these day sounds bleak and depressing in tempo and sound, Billie Eilish actually does tell the truth of why the sound of music these days is moody and dark. She's great to watch out for!
Daniel2777
April 28, 2022