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Billie Eilish Reveals Raw, Creative Process Behind Hit ‘Barbie’ Song

Singer Billie Eilish has given fans a glimpse into the making of her chart-topping song, “What Was I Made For?” likened his creation to a “little creature” that had been inside him for a long time.

The song, a prominent feature in Greta Gerwig’s movie “Barbie,” has been used by women around the world to convey the message of how difficult it is to be a woman.

Billie Eilish On The Making Of ‘What Was I Made For’

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During a recent interview with alluringThe “Happier Than Ever” singer shares the deeply personal journey that led to the creation of the great anthem.

Eilish revealed that the inspiration for the song struck at a moment of weakness when she and her brother’s colleague, Finneas O’Connell, began to doubt their songwriting abilities.

The song featured in this summer’s blockbuster movie, “Barbie,” has garnered hundreds of millions of streams across all platforms and is a fan favorite, especially among women. It became notable as the background sound for TikTok videos, expressing how difficult it is to be a woman.

“It’s like this song has been a little creature inside me for years, scratching my insides,” he explained. “Once we got that prompt, the creature was like, ‘Okay, I’m out,’ and we were [Eilish and her brother-collaborator, Finneas O’Connell] wrote the song in an hour or two.”

He Was Surprised By The Success Of The Song

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Eilish found herself amazed as women around the world showered the song with an outpouring of love and acceptance. While he was chatting with alluringshe shared her thoughts on the unexpected backlash to her.

The song, which explores themes of self-discovery and empowerment, seems to have tapped into a collective sentiment among women. Eilish revealed that she and her brother created the masterpiece “without thinking about ourselves and our own lives, but thinking about this character that was inspired by us.”

“The way the song is heard and seen by women is very special to me,” he said. “All those videos are devastating. I’m on TikTok, and it’s video after video about how hard it is to be a woman, with the song playing.”

Billie Eilish Teases Upcoming New Album

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The Grammy-winning musical pioneer sent waves of excitement through his global fanbase as he dropped tantalizing hints about his next project. In a recent appearance on US radio network Westwood One’s “The Cookout” segment, Eilish teased that “an entire album of music” is in the works, leaving fans anticipating what promises to be a new and captivating musical journey.

Although he stated that the songs are “in the final stages of making it,” it doesn’t mean it’s “coming out.”

“It’s getting there, and it’s exciting,” he added, denying reports of a new documentary about it in the works. However, he said that he could imagine being part of another one in the future.

Eilish also weighed in on why she recently wore a GoPro on stage, explaining that she often descends barriers to be with fans after shows.

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“After the show, I ran to the front of the crowd and jumped over the barricade and, like, grabbed everybody — literally they grabbed me, and I just bowed to it,” he explained. “I just put myself out there; whatever happens, happens. Whoever takes what, I surrender myself.”

Billie Eilish, Another, Pleas For Gun Control In New Video

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In a powerful and emotional video, a diverse group of music icons, including Eilish, Bootsy Collins, Peter Gabriel and others, come together to support gun control reform in the United States.

The video, an advocacy from Artists for Action, features artists sharing personal stories and heartfelt pleas, emphasizing the urgent need for change in the face of gun violence.

The artists, representing different musical genres and generations, join forces to amplify their voices on pressing issues that affect countless lives. The video opens with an image of Peter Gabriel denouncing the ease with which firearms can be easily found on US soil.

Eilish, known for her thought-provoking lyrics and activism, delivers a passionate message in the video. “I’m Billie Eilish, and I’m an artist for action,” she said, calling on people to visit the coalition’s website and end the “epidemic of gun violence.”

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