Billie Eilish Hates Singles? Here Is the Surprising Reason ‘Bad Guy’ Singer Detests Such Songs

Published 04/26/2024, 1:23 AM EDT

The music industry is on a streak of refurbishment and currently, every artist is owning their respective strategies to ensure their stay at the top. While the hip-hop scene is flexing the rap civil war of the year, for now, the pop circle is resorting to trickster advances to keep up with the overhaul. As Taylor Swift makes waves worldwide with her latest release and her genius PR tactics, Billie Eilish is making certain revelations that embodies a major deviation from the traditions of album release, like refraining from debuting singles. 

Previously, the artist left some fiery notes for allegedly leaking her tracklist and now, the reason for her fury seems to echo the rationale behind her diversion.

Billie Eilish reveals the reason she deviated from outing singles

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Not so long ago, Billie Eilish dropped some F-bombs on Rolling Stone in a now-deleted post over the reported premature leaking of her tracklist from ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’. This incident came shortly after she shared her intentions to release her album "all at once," eschewing the trend of releasing singles beforehand. In a recent interview with the same publication, Eilish elaborated why she is “prone to hating” on singles by emphasizing how they detract from the cohesive experience of an album

She further likened an album to a familial unit, and releasing a single akin to putting one member in the spotlight while the rest wait in the wings. Billie Eillish lamented the current trend of consuming music, noting a decline in appreciation for albums as listeners increasingly focus on individual songs or snippets, influenced by TikTok and reel trends. Her brother, Finneas O'Connell, echoed similar sentiments, predicting a resurgence of traditional album listening habits as a necessary corrective to these emerging trends. Hence, a big reason for her aversion lies in the hope of a comeback of the “old-school” days.

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For Eilish, the album, ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ is personal and has a story to tell. And if people are unable to grasp the context, it serves no purpose. Hence, to keep the record intact also has reasons for rediscovering her old self.

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According to Finneas O'Connell, Billie Eilish’s brother, this upcoming record is aimed at bringing back her old self in an attempt to excuse her comfort zone. Hence, to craft 'Hit Me Hard and Soft', the pair had to revisit several things of the past. He revealed that the album has ghosts of the past that go back five years or more. Her brother referenced the “theatrically” dark era that Eilish was going through during ‘When We All Fall Asleep’.

O'Connell continued that in this album, she will revisit that darkness and blend it with something new sonic experiments to bring what they believe to be their “best” so far. Hence, to give the story its due credit, one has to be part of the cohesive experience rather than delving into the pick-me attitude. While her reasonings explain the roots of her diversion in her upcoming album, all that is left is for the audience to sympathize with her sentiments to relish her music.

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Anushka Bhattacharya

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I'm Anushka Bhattacharya, an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. Armed with a degree in literature, I once wielded my words to catalyze change within society through my work with NGOs. However, as I stumbled into the exuberant hole of crime thrillers and documentaries on Netflix, it was love at first sight and pushed me into entertainment journalism.

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