BILLIE EILISH STILL RECORDS HER MUSIC IN HER BROTHER’S BEDROOM

Her debut album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ has stormed to the top of the charts in 15 countries.

But on Thursday, Billie Eilish revealed to The Project the surprising reason she still records her music in her brother’s bedroom.

Currently on her Australian tour, Billie appeared humble as she said the arrangement was ‘working for them’ creativity.  ‘It’s working for us, why change that?’ Billie said, when asked by co-host Waleed Aly why she hasn’t moved her creative process to a professional studio.

Billie’s brother Finneas O’Connell is also a music producer, with the siblings working on a number of songs together.

‘If it’s not broken, why fix it? Coz there’s nothing to fix. You know. We started making music in his room which is nine feet wide in both directions.’

‘It’s worked, and it’s been working. So why not do that. It’s raw and it’s real that we are both completely proud of. That we love.’

The Ocean Eyes singer went on to speak about how fame has affected her, saying she wishes that it had a ‘pause’ button.

Speaking of her newfound fame, she said: ‘I don’t think I would change anything. I just wish their was a way to press a button and it would stop.’

She continued: ‘But then you could press the same button and it would come back, you know. I never want it to go away. I don’t want to change anything.’

She finished: ‘I just want to pause.’

A global sensation, Billie has managed to hit more than one billion streams on Spotify and is regarded as an up-and-coming superstar.

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