Billie Eilish Doesn't Know if There Will Ever Be Another Billie Eilish
Key takeaways
- It was the kind of ascent aspiring singers dream of, propelled by a platform that at the time wasn’t known for unearthing pop stars.
- I can’t wait to see them and I can’t wait to cheerleader them, whoever it may be.”
- Ten years ago artists could build followings, like Eilish did, through livestreams, Instagram posts, and videos on social media.
Why this matters: a development in AI with implications for how people work, create, and decide.
Photograph: Aldo Chacon Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Nearly a decade ago, Billie Eilish, then 13 years old, put “Ocean Eyes” on Sound Cloud and catapulted to global superstardom.
It was the kind of ascent aspiring singers dream of, propelled by a platform that at the time wasn’t known for unearthing pop stars. But if you ask her now, even Eilish, now 24, doesn’t know if someone else could replicate her success. “Oh my god!” she says when asked where the next Billie Eilish might be discovered. “I have no idea.”
Photograph: Darrell JacksonThese days it’s common for new artists to share their music on SoundCloud, but back then it was still relatively new. “I’m very curious to see what the future holds,” Eilish says. “I don’t know where the next whoever is gonna come from. I can’t wait to see them and I can’t wait to cheerleader them, whoever it may be.”