Billie Eilish Reveals She Almost Scrapped 'Birds of a Feather' Because It Was 'Kind of Stupid'
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, pop star Billie Eilish opened up about her creative process behind one of her most successful songs to date. "Birds of a Feather," which has become a fan favorite and boasts over 3 billion streams on Spotify, was nearly scrapped due to Eilish's own doubts about its quality.
According to Eilish, she spent nearly a year working on the song with her brother and co-producer Finneas, wrestling with its melody and lyrics. Despite their efforts, she couldn't shake off the feeling that it was "kind of stupid." This hesitation led to multiple instances where she suggested cutting the song from the album.
However, Eilish's perseverance paid off when the track finally came together in a way that resonated with her. The result is a buoyant love song that has become a staple on her tour setlist and has topped charts worldwide.
In an interesting twist, Eilish explained that she deliberately took it easy on herself to ensure she had enough time for breaks during her long tour schedule. With just a month left before the tour concludes, she's looking forward to wrapping up the performances with a bang in San Francisco.
Eilish's openness about her creative struggles serves as a reminder that even successful artists face self-doubt and uncertainty when it comes to their work. Despite this, her dedication to her craft has resulted in some of the most memorable songs of the year, cementing her status as one of music's brightest stars.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, pop star Billie Eilish opened up about her creative process behind one of her most successful songs to date. "Birds of a Feather," which has become a fan favorite and boasts over 3 billion streams on Spotify, was nearly scrapped due to Eilish's own doubts about its quality.
According to Eilish, she spent nearly a year working on the song with her brother and co-producer Finneas, wrestling with its melody and lyrics. Despite their efforts, she couldn't shake off the feeling that it was "kind of stupid." This hesitation led to multiple instances where she suggested cutting the song from the album.
However, Eilish's perseverance paid off when the track finally came together in a way that resonated with her. The result is a buoyant love song that has become a staple on her tour setlist and has topped charts worldwide.
In an interesting twist, Eilish explained that she deliberately took it easy on herself to ensure she had enough time for breaks during her long tour schedule. With just a month left before the tour concludes, she's looking forward to wrapping up the performances with a bang in San Francisco.
Eilish's openness about her creative struggles serves as a reminder that even successful artists face self-doubt and uncertainty when it comes to their work. Despite this, her dedication to her craft has resulted in some of the most memorable songs of the year, cementing her status as one of music's brightest stars.