Billie Eilish’s new ‘Happier Than Ever’ album is here: How she’s changed pop
NY Post
There was Madonna. There was Beyoncé. And there was Taylor.
Now, you can add Billie Eilish to the list of women — make that, artists period — who have changed pop. After the smash success of her 2019 debut album “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” the alt-pop princess became a seven-time Grammy winner, and a global phenomenon. All before turning 20. “Billie changed the narrative of ‘What does pop mean?’ It doesn’t have to be a bubbly dance song just about a breakup. It could also be something a little bit deeper but still make you move and still make you want to sing along to it,” Brooke Reese, host of Apple Music’s “The Chart Show” and “Pop Hits Radio,” told The Post. “I think her vulnerability has really changed the game. In the world that we live in, you can’t really fake the funk.”More Related News