Billie Eilish Reveals New Single 'Your Power' From Her Upcoming Album 'Happier Than Ever'
KEY POINTS
- Billie Eilish shared with her fans that she has a new album
- It's called "Happier Than Ever" and it will be launched on July 30
- It will include the single "Your Power"
- Eilish unveiled the merch of her upcoming album
Billie Eilish announced Wednesday that her new music album, titled "Happier Than Ever," will be released on July 30. The 19-year-old singer also teased her fans with a new single called "Your Power."
Eilish took to Instagram to share a picture of herself in a white outfit. In the caption, she wrote, "MY NEW ALBUM 'Happier Than Ever' OUT JULY 30TH!"
"This is my favorite thing i've ever created and i am so excited and nervous and EAGER for you to hear it," she said further. "I can't even tell you. i've never felt so much love for a project than i do for this one."
"Hope you feel what i feel," the singer added. "Alsoooo new song out thursday at 9am pt too!! pre-save/add/order nowwwww link in bio. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH."
She later shared a 9-second clip of her new single "Your Power," which is from her upcoming music album.
"'Your Power' SONG AND VIDEO OUT TOMORROW 9AM PT. AHHHHHHHHHHHH," she captioned her Instagram post.
The singer also tweeted about the official merch of her upcoming music album on the same day. She shared a photo of hoodies, night suits, socks and more.
"Shop new merch and 'Happier Than Ever' box sets in Billie's official store," she said in the tweet.
She also shared the "Pre-save/add/order" link for those who want to pre-order some merch.
Eilish is a multi-awarded artist. Her biggest hits include "Therefore I Am" and "My Future," which both made it to the top 10 of Billboard Hot 100.
On February 26, the documentary "Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry" was released. It revolves around the singer's journey to fame, love life, self-harm and depression.
The documentary, which is currently streaming on Apple TV+, was helmed by R. J. Cutler and produced by Interscope Records.
In a previous interview, the 59-year-old director told ET Online that he and the crew members had spent 140 days with the singer and her family for the documentary.
"[For] every 17-year-old, your 17th year's quite a ride. But this one involved, you know, emerging as the voice of a generation, if not the voice of our time, and the burdens, responsibilities, privileges, opportunities that go along with that," Cutler explained.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, most of the singer's live performances have been canceled. However, Eilish will perform at Downtown Las Vegas in September for the "Life is Beautiful Festival."
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