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7[[caption-width-right:350:you should see her in a crown.]]
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9->''I’m the bad guy ...\
10Duh!''
11-->-- '''“bad guy”'''
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16Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell[[note]]Yep, "Pirate" is part of her name.[[/note]] (born December 18, 2001) is an American [[SingerSongwriter singer-songwriter]] born in UsefulNotes/LosAngeles, UsefulNotes/{{California}}. Her parents, actress Maggie Baird and Patrick O'Connell, are also both musicians.
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18Eilish's music, often described as "noir pop" for its world-weary tone and dark lyrical themes, is a unique brand of {{blues}}-y minimalist [[IndiePop alternative pop]] featuring her signature breathy vocals as well as intricate, subtle sound design. The closest approximate label for this sound that many have taken to is BedroomPop, with Eilish being credited for [[TropeCodifier paving the way for the genre to enter the mainstream]]. Her music is a collaboration with her multi-instrumentalist brother Creator/FinneasOConnell, who handles most of the production.
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20Eilish's first viral single, "ocean eyes", was released in 2016 when she was fifteen years old, and was followed the next year by the EP ''dont smile at me''. Her debut album, ''Music/WhenWeAllFallAsleepWhereDoWeGo'', became the most pre-ordered album in Apple Music history before its official release in March 2019. It debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200, making her the first artist born in the 21st century to reach that slot. At the [=62nd=] annual UsefulNotes/{{Grammy Award}}s in 2020, Eilish became the second person in history, after Christopher Cross in 1981, to win Record, Album, and Song of the Year along with Best New Artist in the same year.
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22In January 2020, she was announced as the performer and songwriter of the main theme of ''Film/NoTimeToDie'', the 25th Film/JamesBond film. She's both the youngest singer and youngest songwriter in the history of the franchise. The song was released 20 months before the film itself due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic delaying the release, and won several awards, including the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media in 2021, followed by the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Song, and the MediaNotes/AcademyAwardForBestOriginalSong the next year. This also makes her the first person born in the 21st century to win an Oscar.
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24In 2021, she was the subject of the documentary ''Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry'', released theatrically by Creator/{{Neon}} and on streaming by Creator/AppleTVPlus. Five months after the film's release, her second album ''Happier Than Ever'' was released in July of that year. 2022 saw her co-writing songs alongside O’Connell for the Creator/{{Pixar}} film ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed''. The following year, she and O’Connell contributed the song "What Was I Made For?" to the soundtrack of Creator/GretaGerwig's ''Film/{{Barbie|2023}}'' film; this would earn Eilish and O'Connell another Oscar and Golden Globe, as well as two more Grammy Awards.
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26!!Discography:
27[[index]]
28* ''dont smile at me'' (EP) (2017)
29* ''Music/WhenWeAllFallAsleepWhereDoWeGo'' (2019)
30* ''Happier Than Ever'' (2021)
31* ''Hit Me Hard and Soft'' (2024)
32[[/index]]
33
34!!Acting
35[[index]]
36* ''Series/{{Swarm}}'' as Eve (2023)
37[[/index]]
38----
39!!Bury a Trope:
40* AbductionIsLove: Played with in "hostage":
41-->I'll build a wall, give you a ball and chain...\
42Just let me [[{{Pun}} hold]] you.\
43Like a hostage
44* AllLowercaseLetters: A vast majority of her song titles are rendered in this style, including all tracks on ''dont smile at me'' and ''Music/WhenWeAllFallAsleepWhereDoWeGo''. Most of the song titles from ''Happier Than Ever'' are rendered in usual sentence case, but "my future" is the lone exception.
45* AndIMustScream: Heavily implied in her tearjerker song "everything I wanted" which was inspired by a nightmare.
46-->I tried to scream but my head was underwater.
47* AnimatedMusicVideo: To her 2020 single, "my future," directed by Andrew Onorato.
48* BaitAndSwitch: From the bridge of "COPYCAT":
49-->Sorry, sorry, I'm sorry, sorry...\
50''Sike''
51* BitchInSheepsClothing: This is what the narrator of "I didn't change my number" thinks of her ex.
52--> You were easy on the eyes\
53But looks can be deceiving
54* {{Blues}}: Her music could be considered the genre’s evolution into contemporary pop. The influence is most apparent in tracks like "xanny" and "my boy".
55* CapsLock: The song "GOLDWING" is in all capitals.
56%%* CardCarryingVillain: A big part of her stage persona. One of her most iconic music lines is "I'm the bad guy... Duh!"
57* CelebrityIsOverrated: A noticeable theme in "NDA".
58-->Maybe I should think about a new career\
59Somewhere in [[UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}} Kauai]] where I can disappear
60* ChangedForTheVideo: The video version of "watch" includes a long pause before the first chorus as Billie's backup dancers rush to tie her up on her [[{{Motif}} ladder]].
61* TheChanteuse: The singing style, the melancholy style... if she adopted a dress, she'd be a perfect example.
62* ContinuityNod: The music video for "What Was I Made For?" has Billie open up a Franchise/{{Barbie}} doll carrier to reveal miniature versions of outfits the singer previously wore in other videos or performances.
63* CoverVersion:
64** She performed an acoustic rendition of "You Don't Get Me High Anymore" by Phantogram on BBC Radio 1.
65** A cover of Music/MichaelJackson's "Bad", produced by Like a Version.
66* DoubleConsciousness: Implied in "idontwannabeyouanymore" and its music video, which shows Billie confronting [[TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf her reflection]] like another person.
67* {{Emo}}: Though softer and poppier, her music and aesthetic both have clear influences from the genre. Her songs are also often about self-loathing.
68* EverythingIsAnInstrument: Sound effects used in her songs include everything from matches striking to traffic to [[RunningGag Invisalign removal]].
69* EvilDiva: Plays up this image, with many songs being about murder or conquest. Her biggest hit, "Bad Guy", is about how ObviouslyEvil she is.
70-->I’m the [[TitleDrop bad guy]]... [[CaptainObvious Duh]]!
71* {{Fangirl}}: She has been a big fan of Music/JustinBieber ever since she was a child, and the latter eventually agreed to collaborate with her for a remix of "Bad Guy".
72* FiveSecondForeshadowing: The first half of the video for "Happier Than Ever" occasionally shows some leaking water dropping onto the indoor furniture and floor. The second half then shows that the house Billie is in has been submerged.
73* GenderFlip: "No Time to Die" sounds like a typical WomanScorned song, but when you watch [[Film/NoTimeToDie the movie]], it becomes clear that she's singing from the perspective of James Bond himself and his rocky relationships.
74* GetYourMindOutOfTheGutter: Referenced in the lyrics of "bellyache":
75-->Where's my mind?\
76Maybe it's in the gutter\
77Where I left my lover
78* IndiePop: Her style of music can be charitably described as this, but it's much [[DarkerAndEdgier darker, minimal, yet eclectic]] than the title might let on. Some critics describe it as "pop noir".
79* LighterAndSofter: ''Happier Than Ever'' [[ZigZaggingTrope flip-flops with this]] compared to ''WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP''. Instrumentally, while still generally more subdued than most mainstream pop, it features [[GenreRoulette a more eccentric mix of genres influences]] that are quite upbeat for Billie, with several beats inspired by the likes of {{Techno}}, CountryMusic, BossaNova, and PopPunk. However, as described by Billie herself, "almost none of the songs on [the] album are joyful", still featuring weary, introspective topics influenced in large part due to her various anxieties and personal insights.
80* LoveIsLikeReligion: From the unreleased track, "6.18.18":
81-->You made me wanna pray\
82But I think God's fake.
83* LyricalDissonance: "8" sounds cheery but lyrically, it's about someone Billie hurt.
84* LyricalTic: If a line ends on a ''T'' sound, Billie will often wait a second to pronounce it, adding a percussive ''-teh'' to the rhythm.
85* MaleBandFemaleSinger: Her songs are effectively [[BrotherSisterTeam collaborations with her brother, Finneas O'Connell]], mainly with Finneas on production and Billie as singer/songwriter.
86* {{Motifs}}: Ladders in the ''dont smile at me'' era. The EP's cover shows Billie sitting beneath a large red stepladder, and art for the individual songs shows her in various other positions on the contraption. Ladders are also featured centrally in the music videos for "watch" and "bored".
87* MurderBallad: [[spoiler:"bellyache", from the perspective of the killer.]]
88* NewSoundAlbum: ''Happier than Ever'', mainly for the sheer variety of different styles and sounds on display, as her previous album and ep had a more similar sound to each other with their electronica-embellished modern R&B tunes, Odd Future style hip hop production and some {{emo}}/alternative rock influences added to the mix.
89* ObligatoryBondageSong: "Oxytocin"
90-->Cause I like to do things God doesn't approve of if She saw us
91* TheOner:
92** "Therefore I Am" is ''almost'' this, consisting of Billie being filmed on an iPhone getting up to mischief in a deserted shopping centre. The ''almost'' is due to her needing to take an trip on an elevator and the filmer needing to reposition themselves as a result.
93** "What Was I Made For" is a simple, one long shot of Billie sitting at a desk trying to put her miniature clothes on display while random freak weathers mess with her.
94* OutOfGenreExperience: The TitleTrack from ''Happier Than Ever'' starts out as typical Billie + ukelele fare - until around 2:25 when the song swings rapidly to PowerBallad territory instead, complete with a MetalScream or two towards the end.
95* PerishingAltRockVoice: Her singing style is often noted as being low-energy, bordering on sleepy. Subverted big time on "Happier Than Ever" (the song), showing her range includes HarshVocals and {{Metal Scream}}s.
96* PopStarComposer: She and her brother have contributed songs to Pixar’s ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' and the Bond film ''Film/NoTimeToDie''.
97* PrecisionFStrike:
98** As the song "Happier Than Ever" builds its crescendo in the second half, Billie starts adding swear words into the lyrics until she finishes the song by screaming "Just fucking leave me alone!!"
99** One line near the end of "I didn't change my number" is "You got a lot of fuckin' nerve".
100* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: The track "Happier Than Ever" is an ruthlessly scathing one delivered to an ex who treated the narrator terribly, with the title referring to how she's only "happier than ever" ''when she's away from him''. It's clear that she doesn't ''want'' to publicly air out all their dirty laundry, but with the fact he keeps targeting her after their breakup [[ItsAllAboutMe in an effort to make it about him]], [[TheDogBitesBack she puts him on full blast as a way to tell him to get out of her life forever]].
101* RedemptionInTheRain: The ending of "Happier Than Ever"'s music video.
102* RevengeBallad: {{Implied}} in "watch", about unrequited love:
103-->I'll sit and watch your car burn\
104With the fire that you started in me.
105* SanitySlippageSong: "bellyache".
106-->Where's my mind?\
107Where's my mind?
108* {{Scatting}}: Billie does a bit in the beginning of "my boy".
109* SelfBackingVocalist: Most tracks feature multiple vocal layers of Billie, only occasionally supplemented by her brother.
110* ShoutOut:
111** "bellyache" has the line, "My [[Film/VForVendetta V is for Vendetta]]."
112** "my strange addiction" samples the line "[[Series/TheOfficeUS No, Billie, I haven't done that dance since my wife died]]."
113* SimpleScoreOfSadness: Many of her melancholy songs are very miminalist in terms of composition, often constructed with just enough instrumental to create "empty space" that draws emphasis to her voice and lyrics. "xanny", for instance, is largely Billie's voice (and [[SelfBackingVocalist accompanying self-harmonies]]) with a single controlled bassline, punctuated with [[SensoryAbuse distortion]], piano riffs, and percussion at sporadic points.
114* SingerSongwriter: She writes all of her own lyrics, except for a few tracks Finneas contributes to.
115* SlumberParty: The music video for "Lost Cause" is Billie and six of her friends having the time of their lives at one of these.
116* SongStyleShift: Common, with "bad guy", "GOLDWING" and "Happier Than Ever" featuring such a swap.
117* SpokenWordInMusic: "Not My Responsibility", which is a monologue about how she alone controls how she presents herself to the world.
118* SynthPop: Most of the music in her studio recordings is synthetic, or acoustic guitar.
119* TextlessAlbumCover: Both her first album and her EP.
120* VillainousLament: "bellyache", where [[spoiler:the singer is implied to have murdered her compatriots in a [[TheCaper heist]] to [[NoHonorAmongThieves keep the money for herself]]. According to Billie, the song is about "a [[TheSociopath psychopath]] who regrets being a psychopath [[ZigZaggedTrope but doesn't really care]]."]]
121-->Thought that I'd feel better\
122But now I got a bellyache
123* WhatBeautifulEyes: "ocean eyes".
124-->I've been watching you for some time\
125Can't stop staring at those oceans eyes\
126Burning cities and napalm skies\
127Fifteen flares inside those ocean eyes.
128* WhamLine: "Getting Older" starts off with Billie musing about maturing and getting used to dealing with fame and adoring strangers but one line at the end of the first verse rapidly sets in place a darker tone for the rest of the song.
129-->But it's different when a stranger's always waitin' at your door\
130Which is ironic 'cause the strangers seem to want me more than anyone before\
131[[LoonyFan Too bad they're usually deranged]].
132* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: Who else would have "Pirate" as their middle name?

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