Billie Eilish, born on December 18, 2001, is an American singer-songwriter who gained fame at a young age with her distinctive sound and style. Her career began in 2015 when she uploaded her breakthrough single "Ocean Eyes" on SoundCloud, which quickly went viral and attracted the music industry's attention. Raised in Los Angeles, California, Eilish grew up in a musical family with parents working in the entertainment industry. She started writing and recording songs with her brother Finneas O'Connell, who later became her collaborator and producer.
In 2019, Eilish released her critically acclaimed debut album "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?". The album featured her haunting voice and introspective lyrics, resonating with millions worldwide. Hits like "Bad Guy," "Bury a Friend," and "When the Party's Over" established her as a rising pop sensation. In recent years, Eilish has faced criticism for adopting a more confident and sensual image, exploring her sexuality and personal style differently from her earlier modest appearance. She has spoken openly about her journey toward self-acceptance and body positivity, emphasizing the importance of feeling comfortable in one's own skin. Despite varying opinions on her new image, her impact on the music industry as a cultural icon remains significant.
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