Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever and her Contact addresses

American Pop Singer Billie Eilish (19 years old), her new song Happier Than Ever and Billie Eilish Contact addresses: Happier Than Ever is the second studio album by American singer Billie Eilish. It was released on July 30, 2021, by Darkroom and Interscope Records. Eilish wrote the album with her frequent collaborator, her brother Finneas O’Connell, who produced the album himself.

I had always liked her as a person, but I listened to a few of Billie’s songs from her previous album and found them a little too moody for me (not bad, just not my style). however, after listening to happier than ever, I can say I completely misjudged. she is very versatile and talented and her voice and songwriting (and Finneas’s) are amazing.

The whole feel of the album is just like the color of the album color; creamy golden. has wonderful dancy beats like Billie bossa nova, love songs like Halley’s comet, screaming songs like happier than ever, sad songs like everybody dies, powerful messages like in not my responsibility (the words she speaks in that song makes me love her so much) and so so much more. I love how it has that dreamy quality that makes you feel like your floating in the past.

Truly an amazing album, and I can definitely appreciate her former music much more now too.

Billie Eilish sophomore album is stunning, even better than her debut! You can tell that she’s grown so much in terms of her songwriting and exploring societal themes like body image, fame, and vulnerability. It’s interesting because the song titles are in capital letters, unlike her debut, probably unintentional but I like to point out these things!

“NDA” is the spookiest song on the album, and you feel as if you are being watched, so dirty that it could be part 2 to “Bad Guy”. I don’t recommend listening to it too loud in the car or with headphones in because a huge bass drum will hurt your ears, it’s THAT sick.

“Happier Than Ever” is the best song on the album, true to being the title. I get goosebumps from every listen when she begins in a quiet, calm fashion but suddenly explodes into this rock bridge and chorus. Billie should do more rock songs, so hopefully, in her next album, she will move from dance-pop into rock ballads! I think it’s honestly better than “Good 4 u”. Billie’s candid honesty in every song is so heartwarming.