Billie Eilish has become one of the biggest stars to emerge since the release of her debut single "ocean eyes" in 2015 and continues to shatter the ceiling of music with her genre-defying sound. Fast forward from her humble breakout to 2019 when Billie's album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in the U.S as well as 17 additional countries around the world upon release, and was the most streamed album of the year.
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was written, produced and recorded entirely by Billie Eilish and brother Finneas in their childhood home in Los Angeles. Billie Eilish went on to make history as the youngest artist to receive nominations and win in all the major categories, at the 62nd Grammy Awards, receiving an award for Best New Artist, Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Vocal Album. Billie Eilish is also the youngest artist to write and record an official James Bond theme song, "No Time To Die." In 2024, she became the youngest person to win two Academy Awards with her song "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie soundtrack.
"Even Eilish skeptics will find her massive collection of old
photos worth flipping through--if only to challenge their
mindsets...Flipping through the pages is like watching a beloved
teen pop star grow up before your eyes, an evolution that is
particularly fascinating when it's that of Billie
Eilish."--Slate
"For the person who spends too much time scrolling through
Insta...Flip through these pics instead....[Billie Eilish has]
never-before-seen snaps and gives her fans a real look at life on
the road, her childhood, and some of her biggest career highs. It
also makes for a great gift for any Gen Z friends in your life.
Double tap."--TheSkimm
"Eilish's narration is unpretentious...Part of what makes Eilish so
charming is her apparent nonchalance."--Los Angeles Times
"Fans her own age will especially love Billie Eilish, a sumptuous
book of photographs chronicling her life and career from infancy to
the present."--The Washington Post
"In her eponymous first book, Eilish lets fans into her life like
never before."--USA Today
"The singer dug deep into her family's photo archive for Billie
Eilish...She's a visually-driven person, so it makes sense that
having a large archive of pictures and home movies documenting her
life is very dear to her."--Rolling Stone
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