Billie Eilish, Blondie’s Debbie Harry Attack Abortion Ban - Variety

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Billie Eilish, Blondie’s Debbie Harry Attack Abortion Ban - Variety
“I have no words for the bitches in the f--ing White House," said the 17-year-old singer at the ASCAP Pop Awards on May 16.

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Songwriting took a backseat to politics for the female honorees at Thursday night’s ASCAP Pop Music Awards at the Beverly Hilton. America’s rapidly spreading anti-abortion movement in states such as Alabama, Georgia and, most recently, Missouri — and resulting legal battles that could lead the Supreme Court to overturn Roe vs. Wade — had veteran rock stars as well as up-and-coming artists alike raising their voices for a purpose other than singing.

Siblings and musical collaborators Finneas and Billie Eilish jointly received the Vanguard Award, and the outspoken female artist proved that she is also on the forefront of the movement to fight back against abortion bans...

Julia Roberts Salutes Billie Eilish at ASCAP Pop Awards - Variety; red carpet interview

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Julia Roberts Salutes Billie Eilish at ASCAP Pop Awards - Variety

In a surprise appearance at the ASCAP Awards in Beverly Hills Thursday night, Julia Roberts introduced Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connor, the 17- and 21-year-old brother and sister team who were being honored with the performing rights organization’s Visionary Award.

“Julia Roberts?” said Eilish. “Geesh. The baddest bitch around.”

Eilish, obviously one of the youngest writers ever to be singled out by ASCAP for a special award, if not the youngest, said she felt “appreciated for not just being a brand, but actually creating something and writing it especially for us.”

The duo’s parents were on hand, and O’Connor thanked their mother for buying him a ticket to the ASCAP Expo, an annual conference aimed at...

Watch Melissa McCarthy Insert Herself into Billie Eilish’s ‘Bad Guy’ Video on ‘Ellen’ - Rolling Stone

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Watch Melissa McCarthy Insert Herself into Billie Eilish’s ‘Bad Guy’ Video on ‘Ellen’ - Rolling Stone
“I think every super-cool seventeen-year-old musician needs a 48-year-old Midwestern mother of two as her hype man,” says comedian

Billie with Jorja Smith and Cuco via madeintyo ‘s Instagram - @billieupdated / Twitter

Rosalía confirms that her collaboration with Billie is set to come out later this year - @billieupdated / Twitter

Billie Eilish's Brother, FINNEAS, Reveals What It's Like To Work With His Sister While Pursuing Solo Music Career - Newsweek

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Billie Eilish's Brother, FINNEAS, Reveals What It's Like To Work With His Sister While Pursuing Solo Music Career - Newsweek

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"I feel like every comment on my YouTube stuff is that I'm under-rated—which is very sweet and endearing—but I don't feel like this is necessarily true," FINNEAS told Newsweek, laughing. "I feel like my rating is fine."

"It's so not competitive, [between Eilish and I]," he continued. "I have made all of her music with her, we perform every show together. Even if I wasn't involved in all of the creatives, I just think she's crazy talented and I wish the best for her."

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"The goal has already been to get to a place where it's a long-lived career," he noted. "There's a term, 'career artist' which is the opposite of a 'one-hit wonder' and that's something Billie and I are aiming for."

"We're playing the long game," he concluded...

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Machine Gun Kelly takes on Billie Eilish’s ‘Ocean Eyes’ - cleveland.com

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Machine Gun Kelly takes on Billie Eilish’s ‘Ocean Eyes’ - cleveland.com
By Troy L. Smith, Cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio – After giving fans a rapid-fire rhyme display on “Newsroom 2,” Machine Gun Kelly is softening things up a bit.
Kellz posted a surprise cover Billie Eilish’s song “Ocean Eyes.” If you don’t know who Eilish is, that basically means you’re not cool.

The electropop star topped the Billboard charts with her massive debut studio album “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” back in March and was all the rage at this year’s Coachella.

“Ocean Eyes” is from Eilish’s 2017 release “don’t smile at me.” MGK’s version is a bit more rock-driven but still finds the emcee emo crooning his heart out.

Machine Gun Kelly’s new album “Hotel Diablo” is out next month.

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