Billie Eilish has experienced a whirlwind of success over the past year, from electrifying performances at Coachella to achieving a number-one U.S. album with her debut and embarking on a global tour. However, the journey hasn’t been without its challenges.
Vanity Fair recently released its “Same Interview” series with Billie for the third consecutive year, providing her with an opportunity to reflect on her career with clarity.
During the interview, conducted on October 18 in 2017, 2018, and 2019, Billie candidly discussed her trajectory so far, sharing insights ranging from her proudest moment (completing her debut album, “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?”) to how her perspective on fɑme has evolved over time.
She openly admitted that her primary “goal” at the moment is simply to “stay happy.”
Billie revealed in the video, “The most important thing right now probably would be maintaining my happiness, which I have been experiencing for the first time in many years.” She emphasized the significance of her happiness above all else, especially considering her past struggles with mentɑl health.
Reflecting on her growth as an artist, Billie acknowledged her newfound confidence while also addressing the complexities of fɑme, which inspired her recent single, “Everything I Wɑnted.” Despite the challenges fɑme brings, she expressed gratitude for her journey but also acknowledged its difficulties.
Billie also touched upon the pressures of having a growing fanbase and recounted some unsettling encounters with fans.
Despite these challenges, she emphasized the importance of feeling respected, a value she finds lacking in the industry.
In contrast to her previous views on the music industry being filled with sad artists, Billie now sees things differently, recognizing the individual struggles that come with fɑme.
Despite the trials and tribulations, she ultimately expressed appreciation for her career, acknowledging its difficulty but also finding joy in the experience.