Listen to Billie Eilish’s stunning new single, ‘My Future’


After days of teasing, Billie Eilish has finally unleashed her new single, ‘My Future’.

The single begins solemnly and almost entirely A Capella, before it explodes in Kaytranada-style percussion as it sings: “I’m in love but not with anyone here / I’ll see you in a couple of years.

He also shared the music video for the song, which is a gorgeous animated affair directed by Andrew Onorato. The video sees Eilish stroll through a forest in the rain, before the trees envelop her and lift her into the sky.

In an email to fans, Eilish revealed that the song was written just after the coronavirus pandemic, but the United States was quarantined.

“It is a song that is really very personal and special to me. When we wrote this song, it was exactly where my head was: hopeful, excited and a dreadful amount of self-reflection and personal growth, “she wrote.

“But recently you have also taken on a new meaning in the context of what is happening in the world now. I hope everyone can find meaning for yourselves.”

The song is Eilish’s first since she released ‘No Time To Die,’ the theme song for the upcoming song. James Bond movie of the same name.

While it’s unclear whether the song will appear on Eilish’s follow-up album to their groundbreaking debut ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ – NME’s 2019 album: Eilish’s brother and collaborator Finneas has revealed that work has started on him.

“We started working on the new album, and I think the best we can do is stay out of our way. The first album was quite pure in its intent, “he said Vulture.

“Our only goal was to make an album that we liked, to play live. I think that’s all we’ll do for the second. All other things are side effects. You can’t target those. “

Last year Eilish said NME that it’s hard for people to hear ‘When we all fall asleep, where do we go?’ now.

“I think the only time that maybe it was a little difficult is right now,” he said.

“I came to a place where the people who listen to me are not just my admirers: there is another side of the people who simply know who I am.”