Billie Eilish’s (Rightful) Number One Debut – Tripod STAGE (2024)

Liz Foster ’22
A&E Editor

When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? is the hotly anticipated full length from alternative pop star Billie Eilish. Ever since “Ocean Eyes” shot her to the top of the industry’s watch list, Billie has been making her way towards household name status through her dark lyricism, edgy style, and surprisingly recent birth date. Eilish boasts over 3.9 billion streams and 7.3 million records sold worldwide to date…and she’s seventeen years old.

Billie Eilish refuses to fit snugly into one genre. While she definitely leans pop, her implementation of haunting noises like a literal dentist tool (that screeching noise on “bury a friend”) and spidery imagery, see the music video for “you should see me in a crown” immediately remove her from that mainstream cultural landscape. Her production and unsmiling call to alternative influences, but her style is entirely hip-hop inspired. Draped in baggy silhouettes, streetwear brands, and hundreds of thousands of jewelry, it’s no surprise that some of Eilish’s favorite artists, friends, and influences are rappers. Acts like Denzel Curry are close associates of Eilish, and the infamous, deceased XXXtentacion is rumored to be the friend in reference on “bury a friend.”

Billie has a foot in each corner of the music industry, with enough conflict and cohesion to create something that resembles an alternative pop star.

The album’s titular question, a line from the single “bury a friend,” questions the sleep paralysis that has plighted Eilish throughout her life. The album is an exploration into the mind of a pop star who only just earned her driver’s license. We can peer through the Louis Vuitton layers that separate Billie Eilish the person from Billie Eilish the human, the teenager.

The album’s singles, the haunting “bury a friend,” the soulful “when the party’s over” and commanding “you should see me in a crown” all reflect the various tones of Eilish’s music. She’s fun, but she’s serious. She’s young, but she’s an old soul. She’s spooky, but scared herself. The production on these songs aids in forming the atmosphere of both When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go and Billie Eilish as a whole.

The album’s strongest moments are when Billie plays to her best skills, and where the instrumentation shines brightest. “bad guy” serves as the album’s formal introduction, showing us that Billie herself is the bad guy in question with fun, albeit questionable at times, rhymes. The song’s pounding bassline transitions into a trappy breakdown before continuing onto the contemplative “xanny.” The song vibrates as the 17 year-old ponders why seemingly everyone around her is hooked on a drug of some sort. The chorus rattles through the ears in headphones but is best fit for the enveloping environment of a car.

“all the good girls go to hell” keeps the album’s tempo fun and upbeat with light keys and warped Catholic imagery. She calls out about her “lonely” Lucifer as she whisper sings in the most Billie Eilish way possible. Similarly playful is the The Office sampling “my strange addiction.” She croons about her love interest before descending into an equally angsty, equally wise-beyond-her-years bridge that begs “Tell me nothing lasts, like I don’t know.”

The album’s more somber moments appear sprinkled throughout its positive moments. The ballad “listen before i go” strips down to Billie’s vocals over minimal keys. Her voice is clear and vulnerable as she recounts a suicidal cry to a lover. “ilomilo” exposes Billie’s fear of separation. Her anxiety is tangible as the production builds to a swell. She is despair. The album concludes in the shudder inducing “goodbye,” which filters soft vocals through vocoder as Billie sings out notable lyrics from each of the album’s songs. As the bass and piano shroud to nothingness, she calls out one last time what feels to be the core of the album: “I’m the bad guy.”

When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? is no perfect album. Some songs straddle the line of repetitive and Eilish’s vocal range is reduced to her signature whisper-singing style. Where the production is most minimal, the songs rely most on Billie’s voice and lyrics to carry the song when they’re not always capable. Her energy is significantly more compelling on her sassier, “edgier” songs. For a seventeen year old’s debut album, WWAFAWDWG is a gold standard for Billie to set. The piece is cohesive and polished with maturity that comes with years she has had to make up for. With Billie positioned for a career of success by fans and industry members alike, it comes with no surprise that the album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100, amassing over 300,000 combined streams and sales. Even in its dullest moments, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? is compelling and, just like Billie Eilish herself, utterly unavoidable.

Billie Eilish’s (Rightful) Number One Debut – Tripod STAGE (2024)

FAQs

What was Billie Eilish's first number one hit? ›

"Bad Guy" became Eilish's first single to debut in the top 10 of Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number one. With "Bad Guy", she became the first artist born in the 21st century and third Gen Z artist to have a number one song on the Hot 100, as well as the first to have a number-one album on the Billboard 200.

Did Billie get number one? ›

Billie Eilish earns her first No. 1 on both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts as “Birds of a Feather” rises from the runner-up spot to perch atop each survey.

When was Billie Eilish first debut? ›

She first gained public attention in 2015 with her debut single "Ocean Eyes", written and produced by her brother Finneas O'Connell, with whom she collaborates on music and live shows. In 2017, she released her debut extended play (EP), Don't Smile at Me.

Did Billie Eilish get famous at 11? ›

Billie Eilish was just 14 years old when she was catapulted to global fame following the release of her song “Ocean Eyes,” which her brother Finneas produced and the pair posted to the internet without a record deal.

Was Billie Eilish a Nepo baby? ›

To be fair, there are a lot of musicians and actors with famous parents out there, but it's quite the stretch to call Billie Eilish a nepo baby. Now, someone like Willow Smith, who has two very famous parents in Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith, can be considered a nepo baby.

What's Billie Eilish's most listened song? ›

Song TitleStreamsDaily
lovely (with Khalid)2,941,752,9481,529,196
bad guy2,564,892,367694,455
when the party's over1,907,402,546808,874
everything i wanted1,669,548,964733,475
74 more rows

What is Billie Eilish's real name? ›

Billie Eilish (real name Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell) was born in Los Angeles on Dec. 18, 2001, and stands at a height of 5'4". She found fame as a young teen with her song "Ocean Eyes," which went viral on SoundCloud in 2015.

When did Billie get her first tattoo? ›

The singer's first tattoo was the name "Eilish" in the middle of her chest. Eilish told Rolling Stone that she got her first tattoo on January 27, 2020, the day after she swept the Grammy Awards. At the time, she was 18 years old.

Who has had the most number 1? ›

The Beatles have the most number one hits on the chart, with 20 songs having reached that position.

What song made Billie Eilish famous? ›

Born Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell on December 18, 2001, Eilish was just 13 when she was already uploading her music onto SoundCloud and soon hit the Billboard charts—albeit on the lower end of the spectrum—with her debut “Ocean Eyes,” which peaked at No. 84 on the Hot 100.

What did Billie Eilish do when she was 13? ›

Eilish famously shot to stardom after uploading "Ocean Eyes" to Soundcloud. The song was written by her brother Finneas O'Connell and recorded when Eilish was 13 years old. Now 21, Eilish has since released two chart-topping albums, broken several streaming records, and won seven Grammy Awards.

Who did Billie Eilish write Ocean Eyes for? ›

The song was written and produced by Eilish's older brother, Finneas O'Connell, and was originally written for his band.

What is the age limit for Billie Eilish? ›

AGE RESTRICTION

Anyone aged 14 or under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.

How did Billie Eilish graduate at 15? ›

"You need to know why the sky is blue, but you don't need to memorize a bunch of esoterica you'll never use." They seem to have succeeded — Eilish successfully passed her high school equivalency exam and graduated at only 15 years old."

What made Billie Eilish famous? ›

In 2015 Eilish's elder brother, Finneas Baird O'Connell, who performs under the moniker FINNEAS, enlisted her to sing “Ocean Eyes,” a song he had written and produced for his band at the time and later put online. The song quickly gained success, and Eilish signed with the boutique label Darkroom in the summer of 2016.

What song has been number 1 the most? ›

The current record holder is “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X at 19 weeks, and the longest record held is “One Sweet Day” by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men with 8,554 days.

How old was Billie Eilish when her first song went viral? ›

Eilish was just 14 when she unveiled her debut single Ocean Eyes. Since then, she has shot to worldwide stardom, scooping up multiple awards along the way.

How many Billboard number ones does Billie Eilish have? ›

Over 31,000 songs have graced the Billboard Hot 100 in the chart's 65-year history. Of those, 1,170 have reached No. 1 (as of the chart dated March 4, 2024) — a select 3.7 percent.

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