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Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish has revealed her forthcoming album, which is currently untitled, is likely to contain 16 tracks.

During a Q&A session through her Instagram Stories, a fan asked how many tracks approximately will feature on the next record, to which she replied with a blank image with the numbers 1-16.

Details around the follow-up to Eilish’s 2019 debut ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’, including title and release date, have yet to be formally announced.

Since her first album arrived, the singer has shared a number of new singles, including ‘Everything I Wanted’, ‘My Future’ and ‘Therefore I Am’. She also recorded the song for the forthcoming Bond film ‘No Time To Die’ and collaborated with Rosalía on the single ‘Lo Vas a Olvidar’.

Elsewhere during the Q&A, Eilish said her favourite show was Killing Eve and her favourite song at the moment was Cage The Elephant’s ‘Cigarette Dreams’, taken from their 2013 album, ‘Melophobia’. She also said her documentary, The World’s A Little Blurry, will be out February 26.

NME gave Eilish’s debut LP a five-star review upon its release, describing it as “a memorable and game-changing debut record, with Billie’s disruptive streak front and centre. We’ll no doubt see the mainstream scrabbling to replicate it”.

“There’ll always be copycats, as Billie noted on her 2017 song of the same name, but none will be able to reach these heights any time soon.”

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