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As the song progresses, a brief earthquake, a strong wind, and rain threaten to disrupt her efforts. When the rain ends, Eilish quickly stuffs the doll clothes back into their case and walks away, taking the doll case with her. Shortly after the song's ending, Eilish returns briefly to collect a forgotten accessory before exiting once more.
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The song won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media. [11] In December 2021, Eilish began formulating ideas for her third studio album with O'Connell. [12] In an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, she mentioned that she hoped to start writing the album in 2023 ...
Eilish, 22, said some people were surprised to hear she was writing a song for the “Barbie” soundtrack, given her music’s usual darker edge.
Eilish’s and Finneas’ song stands a shot at being the first number since “My Heart Will Go On,” from 1997’s “Titanic,” to win both the best song Oscar and the record of the year ...
"Copycat" (stylized in all caps) is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish. It was released by Darkroom and Interscope Records as the fourth single from Eilish's debut studio EP, Don't Smile at Me (2017). Eilish and her brother, Finneas O'Connell, co-wrote the song
Kate McKinnon as Barbara DeDrew and musical guest Billie Eilish as Paw-bree Hep-Purrn during the “Whiskers R We” sketch on Saturday, December 16, 2023. (Will Heath / NBC)
The song's title was inspired by a scene from the third episode of the second season of BBC television series Sherlock titled "The Reichenbach Fall", where the villain Jim Moriarty says the line "Honey, you should see me in a crown". [3]