American pop singer Billie Eilish will drop her new album Happier than ever on July 30. In a social media post that informs about the new release, she wrote, "This is my favourite thing I’ve ever created."
The seven-time Grammy award receiving singer took to her social media to inform about the release date on April 27. The post was followed by a previous video clip that shared a clip from the music video in which she flaunted her new blonde look.
Billie Eilish - “Happier Than Ever”
— billie eilish (@billieeilish) April 27, 2021
The new album, out July 30
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New song out Thursday at 9am PT. pic.twitter.com/e9P1Vsr8tU
Happier Than Ever pic.twitter.com/vaIbjfIvEb
— billie eilish (@billieeilish) April 26, 2021
In another Instagram post, Eilish mentioned her new song that will be out on Thursday. In the caption section of the post, she wrote, "MY NEW ALBUM ‘Happier Than Ever OUT JULY 30TH! This is my favourite thing I’ve ever created and I am so excited and nervous and EAGER for you to hear it. I can’t even tell you. I’ve never felt so much love for a project as I do for this one. hope you feel what I feel. alsoooo new song out Thursday at 9 am too!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
PC: Billie Eilish/Instagram
According to a report, Eilish thanked COVID-19 for making her album possible, she said, "I don’t think I would’ve made the same album, or even the album at all if it weren’t for Covid. That doesn’t mean it’s about Covid at all, it’s just that, when things are different in your life, you’re different. That’s just how it is. So, I have to thank Covid for that, and that’s about it."
The When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go singer is the youngest recorded person to achieve the four main Grammy categories. Born in December 2001, Eilish has had a controversial lifestyle. She has often mentioned dealing with depression and suicidal thoughts in her early life. Her life story reflects on her songs are hugely loved by her targeted audience who are mostly young adults.
Elish also confessed about her body dysphoria and said, "I just hated my body. I would have done anything to be in a different one" in an interview.