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Billie Eilish Pirate Baird-O’Connell is not your typical teenage girl. According to Rolling Stone, “She had a billion streams on Spotify before her [debut] album had even come out.” That album, titled When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, released March 2019, was written and recorded by Billie and her brother in their family home, and has become a chart topper. In fact, she became the “first artist born in the 2000s to have a number one album.”
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What’s their motive for listening to her music?

Many teenagers simply treat music as entertainment or as a way to fit in with their peers. But others treat it as a way to express what they’re already feeling,...

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How does (or would) listening to her music affect them?
Constantly dwelling on darkness is never healthy, nor is celebrating it. If your teenager already has proclivities toward doing either, then her music will...

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Are you (parent) avoiding it simply because you’re afraid of it?

It’s easy to say no to something because it’s confusing, foreign to us, or even scares us a bit. And Eilish’s imagery can often be scary...

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From the guide

We try to write what everyone is thinking, but no one says. We try to say stuff that
doesn’t have to be that deep: it could be something random, like ‘I feel sad,’ but
you say something way deeper in a certain way that makes sense, but you haven’t
really thought about. We try to be super creative with the lyrics.
Billie Eilish, On her music & lyrics
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