It’s looking like a new Billie Eilish album could very well be right around the corner.
In a brand new interview with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show, Billie Eilish spoke about the album she recorded in lockdown amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Speaking to Colbert as part of Tuesday (February 23) night’s show, the Grammy Award winning artist spoke about how the album in question probably never would have come to fruition had it not been for the affect COVID-19 has had on the world.
Like many of her peers, Eilish had to put the breaks on the world tour she’d embarked on at the start of 2020 after COVID-19 hit. The result is that she and her brother/producer, Finneas, suddenly found themselves with more free time on their hands than they’ve had in years.
“I don’t think I would’ve made the same album, or even the album at all if it weren’t for COVID,” Billie Eilish told Stephen Colbert. “That doesn’t mean it’s about COVID at all. It’s just that when things are different in your life, you’re different. That’s just how it is. So, I have to thank COVID for that, that’s about it.”
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Check out the full interview below!
Eilish didn’t offer up any more specifics with regards to what we can expect from her highly anticipated follow up to her Grammy winning LP, but we’re sure fans will be waiting with baited breath to find out more details about what’s to come.
In the mean time, Billie Eilish fans can look forward to checking out the singer’s forthcoming documentary, The World’s A Little Blurry.
Directed by R.J. Cutler, the documentary film premieres in theaters and via Apple TV+ on February 26, 2021.
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