Billie Eilish on 'Birds of a Feather': A Song That Almost Didn't Make the Cut
In an exclusive interview with the Wall Street Journal, Billie Eilish revealed that one of her most beloved songs, "Birds of a Feather", nearly didn't make it to her album due to its perceived simplicity. The song's chorus, in particular, was deemed "kind of stupid" by Eilish and her brother Finneas, with whom she collaborates on many projects.
The track, which explores themes of love, mortality, and the importance of cherishing every moment, was initially met with skepticism from the music industry. Many critics and fans alike were hesitant to embrace Eilish's more introspective and somber songs, labeling them as "too sad".
However, Eilish and Finneas refused to be deterred by these doubts. They persevered in refining the track, which ultimately became a standout on their critically-acclaimed album "Hit Me Hard and Soft". The single went on to achieve immense commercial success, peaking at Number Two on the Billboard 200 chart and topping the Billboard Global 200 for three weeks.
The song's impact was further cemented when it received multiple Grammy nominations, including Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance. Eilish herself acknowledged that "Birds of a Feather" addressed a difficult subject matter head-on: mortality. By incorporating this theme into her music, she aimed to create something lasting, rather than simply focusing on fleeting emotions.
Interestingly, Eilish also reflected on the criticisms that often accompany artists who explore darker subjects in their work. She poked fun at the idea that some critics had dismissed her songs as "too sad", stating that she and Finneas intentionally wove a more complex narrative into "Birds of a Feather".
In an exclusive interview with the Wall Street Journal, Billie Eilish revealed that one of her most beloved songs, "Birds of a Feather", nearly didn't make it to her album due to its perceived simplicity. The song's chorus, in particular, was deemed "kind of stupid" by Eilish and her brother Finneas, with whom she collaborates on many projects.
The track, which explores themes of love, mortality, and the importance of cherishing every moment, was initially met with skepticism from the music industry. Many critics and fans alike were hesitant to embrace Eilish's more introspective and somber songs, labeling them as "too sad".
However, Eilish and Finneas refused to be deterred by these doubts. They persevered in refining the track, which ultimately became a standout on their critically-acclaimed album "Hit Me Hard and Soft". The single went on to achieve immense commercial success, peaking at Number Two on the Billboard 200 chart and topping the Billboard Global 200 for three weeks.
The song's impact was further cemented when it received multiple Grammy nominations, including Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance. Eilish herself acknowledged that "Birds of a Feather" addressed a difficult subject matter head-on: mortality. By incorporating this theme into her music, she aimed to create something lasting, rather than simply focusing on fleeting emotions.
Interestingly, Eilish also reflected on the criticisms that often accompany artists who explore darker subjects in their work. She poked fun at the idea that some critics had dismissed her songs as "too sad", stating that she and Finneas intentionally wove a more complex narrative into "Birds of a Feather".