USA: singer Billie Eilish achieves historical record in Billboard

Winner of a 2024 Oscar for Best Original Song with “What Was I Made for?”, Belonging to the soundtrack of the movie “Barbie”, -in 2021 he won the Academy Award for “No Time to Die” -, Eilish, 23 years old got his single now to be placed in that position marking a prominent place in musical history.
The theme “Birds of A Feather” achieved the feat that very few songs reached so far; It was the third most reproduced song in Spotify during 2024 and the second most viral, according to data shared by Spotify in December.
The American artist once again demonstrates her ability to connect with the public internationally almost a year of her launch, the impact of “Birds of a Feather” not only remains intact, but continues to grow, according to digital sites such as news without or portfolio.
Eilish’s single surpassed competitors such as Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and The Weeknd, accumulating 1,781 million views on Spotify, with an average of six million daily listeners.
His success was also recognized by the industry when the melody was nominated for three Grammy Awards, including the best song of the year, as well as its debut which was remarkable.
“Birds of A Feather” has been in the list for 46 weeks and 35 were number one, and this relationship between weeks listed and weeks leading demonstrates unusually high performance since the beginning of their trajectory, the sites highlighted.
The impact of “Birds of A Feather” extends beyond a single classification, as it leads three important Billboard lists: Hot Alternative Songs, Alternative Streaming Songs and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs.
This single is part of Hit Me Hard and Soft, Eilish’s third studio album and was composed with his brother and producer O’Connell, a habitual collaborator in the singer’s career.
Recently Fifnes and Eilish explained what the song is about, “talks about dying for someone and loving someone until death” and this description resonates with emotional sensitivity which characterizes much of the artist’s repertoire.
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