Billie Eilish is an American singer-songwriter born December 18, 2001, in 📝Los Angeles, CA. Known for her distinctive whispery vocal style and dark, genre-blending pop productions—often crafted with her brother and collaborator Finneas O'Connell—Eilish emerged as a defining figure of 2010s-2020s pop culture. She achieved historic recognition at age 17, becoming the youngest artist ever to win all four major Grammy categories (Record, Album, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist) in a single ceremony with her debut studio album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (2019). Her music frequently explores themes of mental health, adolescence, and existential reflection, delivered through minimalist electronic production. Beyond music, Eilish has expanded into film scoring, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie soundtrack (2023). She maintains strict creative control over her image and artistic output, notably wearing deliberately oversized clothing in her early career to deflect gendered scrutiny.
