From “Bury a Friend” to Barbie, Billie Eilish is setting the culture on fire with every release. The acclaimed singer-songwriter ranks among the top musicians of her generation, winning two Academy Awards, nine Grammys and a string of impressive streaming achievements before the age of 23. As her long-awaited news Hit hard and soft The LP arrives on May 17th, Advertising sign takes a look at Eilish's impressive chart success.
He is gone Advertising sign chart debut in 2017 with her Don't Smile At Me The EP, which has since spent more than 250 weeks on the all-genre Billboard 200, peaking at No. 14 (chart dated January 26, 2019). 2017 also boasted Billie's first charting song when “Ocean Eyes” entered the Alternative Digital Song Sales at No. 21.
On the Billboard Hot 100, Billie has scored 33 entries. Her debut came in 2018 via the haunting Khalid duet, “Lovely,” which peaked at No. 64 in early 2019. In the years since, Billie has amassed five Hot 100 top 10 hits, including “Everything I Wanted ” (No. 8), “Therefore I Am” (No. 2) and “Bad Guy,” which spent a week at the top of the chart in 2019.
In addition to her own music, Billie has also lent her songwriting talents to several blockbuster films, earning her some of the film industry's highest accolades. Two of her tracks – “No Time to Die” from the 2021 James Bond film of the same name and “What Was I Made For?” from 2023 Barbie — won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and reached the Top 20 on the Hot 100. The former peaked at No. 16, while the latter peaked at No. 14.
Her Barbie The smash also made a splash on the Alternative Songs chart, where it spent 19 weeks at No. 1. Billie also owns two more chart-toppers on that ranking: 2020's “My Future” (one week) and “Happier Than Ever ” of 2021 (four weeks).
Billie has also landed five projects on the Billboard 200, including both of her studio albums: 2019's When we all fall asleep Where do we go? (No. 1, three weeks) and 2021 Happier than ever (No. 1, three weeks).
With Hit hard and stuff On May 17, Billie is likely to add even more accomplishments to her awesomeness Advertising sign historical map.
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