The album that ‘changed music history’, according to Billie Eilish

The album that ‘changed music history’, according to Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish exalted records by Lana Del Rey, Justin Bieber and The Neighborhood in a podcast hosted by Dua Lipa

Responsible for hits like “What Was I Made For?,” “lovely” It is “Happier Than Ever,” Billie Eilish opined as a specific studio record of Lana Del Rey was responsible for “changing music history.”

While participating in the podcast At Your Servicepresented by Dua Lipa, Eilish was asked what albums she listened to as a child and teenager, as well as what they meant then and now.

born to die (2012) of my girl Lana. I feel like that album changed music and especially changed music for girls and the potential of what’s possible,” said the artist. “I would say Because the Internet (2013), from Childish Gambinowas another one that really changed the way I looked at songs and albums specifically.”

Believe (2012), do Justin bieber, Baby. That’s my sh*t,” continued Billie Eilish. “I can’t… there’s also Journals (2013), [de] Justin bieber. These are some great albums from start to finish, really, really good. To be honest, Wiped Out! (2015), do The Neighborhood.”

Source: Rollingstone

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