Fri. Mar 29th, 2024

Success stories are what inspire people to go on and do something good with their lives. These stories come from the unlikeliest of the places and involve those people, who break the standard norms.

The 18-year-old singer, Billie Eilish is a perfect example of a person, who has broken the standard norms of the music industry. Already, at the tender age of 18, she has taken the world of music by storm. She is a Grammy winner, with her debut album When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? winning five Grammy’s last year.

Her Grammy wins included, Best New Artist and Album of The Year Awards, a never before seen feat, achieved by a musician at such a young age. To document her rapid rise, Apple is releasing a documentary on the young singer, and songwriter soon.

Titled as Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry, it’ll premiere in both Theatres and on Apple TV+, in February. The streamer posted the following tweet, expressing their excitement to release it :

Helming the documentary is RJ Cutler. He is best known for directing singer John Belushi’s documentary and The September Issue, which was about the Vogue Fashion Magazine editor, Anna Wintour.

While producing the documentary are Interscope Films, Darkroom, This Machine, and Lighthouse Management & Media.

The documentary will strive to explore the different facets of the musician’s life and how she became an unparalleled singer.

In July, Eilish had dropped her single, My Future, which her brother, Finneas O’Connell had produced. About the song, she had said :

“We wrote this at the very beginning of quarantine. It’s a song that’s really, really personal and special to me. When we wrote this song, it was exactly where my head was at — hopeful, excited, and a crazy amount of self-reflection and self-growth.”

On the other hand, her title track No Time To Die, from the upcoming James Bond film, has already made waves amongst her fans. The film is currently delayed, due to COVID-19.

Meanwhile, we are very excited to see the singer’s documentary on Apple TV+. If you are excited about it too, tell us what are you expecting from it, in the comments below.

Till the keep reading The Indian Wire.

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