In a recent candid interview with Rolling Stone, Billie Eilish, the artist behind hits like “Ocean Eyes” and “Bad Guy,” opened up about her journey of self-discovery and coming to terms with her sexuality. Eilish, 22, shared insights into how her creative process and personal experiences have intertwined, particularly while working on her upcoming album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft.”
Eilish discussed the song “Lunch” from her new album, revealing how it played a significant role in her understanding of her own sexuality. “That song was actually part of what helped me become who I am, to be real,” she explained. The songwriting process spanned from before to after her first experiences with a woman, marking a pivotal moment in her personal growth.
Despite her openness in her music, Eilish expressed frustration over how her sexuality became public. Initially, she had no intention of discussing it broadly, but circumstances led to her coming out in an interview with Variety last December. The public’s reaction prompted her to post defiantly on Instagram, questioning why her sexual orientation was a subject of such intense focus.
Eilish criticized the pressure to label oneself and the internet’s role in forcing personal disclosures prematurely. She empathized with those who take longer to understand or feel comfortable with their sexuality, highlighting that self-realization is a unique and sometimes lengthy process.
As she prepares to release “Hit Me Hard and Soft” on May 17, Eilish is choosing a non-traditional approach by releasing the entire 10-track album simultaneously, deviating from the staggered release strategy of her previous works. This decision underscores her desire to present her artistic expressions holistically, mirroring her journey toward personal authenticity.
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