Billie Eilish is certainly one of the best singers in the music industry right now, and for good reason. At only 20 years of age, she has established herself as one of the most promising stars in the music industry. The music sensation recently addressed the rumors surrounding her next album.

The surprise release of two new songs this week made fans excited, with hope brimming that Billie Eilish and her brother, Finneas, were close to releasing their next album any day now. However, Billie simmered down rumors in a recent interview as she revealed that a full new collection of music isn’t likely for another year. 

Speaking with Zane Lowe on the Apple Music this week, the young artist said, “TV and The 30th are the only songs that we have, we don’t have any other songs.” She continued, “We’re gonna hopefully make another album in the next year, and I mean, it’s crazy… I hate to say this because I know it’s a disappointment to like people that think oh my god they’re making an album, it’s gonna come out soon.”

Discussing the timings of putting them out now, Billie told Zane that she didn’t want to wait until she had an album ready to release the music. Zane then touched on a pertinent lyric in the song TV which directly addresses the overturning of Roe v Wade in the United States.

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Billie explained that her mother told her that the ruling had been overturned, while describing the moment as ‘like a curtain of doom’. The star admitted that even though they pre-emptively wrote the line which ended up being the Supreme Court’s decision, she still felt disappointed. You can check out her full interview below. Stay tuned to Thirsty.

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Shubham Banerjee

Shubham Banerjee is a computer science student with a passion for technology, gadgets and coding. He writes for Thirsty for News, sharing his love for information and learning. In his free time, he enjoys photography, music, and football. Though, he is a fan of Barcelona, but he is disappointed with their recent performance.

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