The singer praises the records of Lana Del Rey, Justin Bieber and other artists in the podcast hosted by Dua Lipa
While participating in the podcast “At your service” [via Rolling Stone]presented by Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish he recalled albums he had listened to in his childhood and adolescence and talked about their meaning then and now.
According to the 21-year-old singer, a specific album by Wool Del Rey he was responsible for “changing the music”. In addition, Eilish has also extolled the records of Justin Bieber, Childish leg AND The neighborhoodher ex-boyfriend’s band Jesse Rutherford.
Born to Die by my girlfriend Lana. I feel like that album changed music and most importantly changed music for girls and the potential of what is possible.”
“I would say Childish Gambino’s ‘Because the Internet’ was another one that really changed the way I looked at music and albums in particular”said the singer.
“Believe Justin Bieber honey. This is my shit”Eilish continued. “I can’t… there are also the Diaries, [de] Justin Bieber. These are amazing albums from start to finish, really, really good. To be honest, Wiped Out! of The Neighborhood.”
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