Billie Eilish thinks Lana Del Rey’s BORN TO DIE ‘changed music’

She feels the potential of what’s possible in music has shifted with Lana Del Rey’s LP.

In a recent episode of Dua Lipa’s At Your Service podcast, singer Billie Eilish finds meaningful words for her pop colleague and friend Lana Del Rey’s album BORN TO DIE. “I feel like this album changed music, especially music for women and the potential of what’s possible,” the singer replies when asked which albums she grew up listening to.

Alongside Lana Del Rey, Eilish also credits Childish Gambino’s BECAUSE THE INTERNET, The Neighborhood’s record WIPED OUT, and Justin Bieber’s two albums BELIEVE and JOURNALS.

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The 21-year-old also talks about the changes in her creative process and the challenges of growing up. “Being on the road for a year and a half, then coming back and being a lot older – and not even a lot older, but the jump from 18 to 21 is a big leap. Just mentally and physically and realistically. It was just very different,” Billie Eilish reflects on her past years.

Billie Eilish recently released her single “What Was I Made For?” as part of the soundtrack to Greta Gerwig’s film “Barbie”. Her current album HAPPIER THAN EVER celebrated immense success in 2021.

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