Singer, Songwriter | American
Billie Eilish emerged as a defining artist of Generation Z, achieving global superstardom as a teenager with her unconventional sound and distinctive visual aesthetic. Her collaboration with brother Finneas has produced multiple Grammy-winning albums and changed the landscape of pop music.
Eilish first went viral at 14 with ‘Ocean Eyes,’ a song written and produced by Finneas in their childhood bedroom. Her debut album, ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ (2019), debuted at #1 and swept the 2020 Grammys, with Eilish becoming the youngest artist to win all four major categories in one night.
Her music addresses themes of mental health, body image, and climate anxiety with a honesty that resonates with young listeners. Her whispered vocal style, horror-influenced visuals, and rejection of conventional pop star presentation made her an icon of authenticity in an industry often criticized for manufactured images.
Eilish has also made her mark in film, writing ‘No Time to Die’ for the James Bond franchise (becoming the youngest Bond theme artist) and winning an Oscar for ‘What Was I Made For?’ from the Barbie soundtrack. Her commitment to sustainability extends to her tours, where she requires venues to eliminate single-use plastic.
Ocean Eyes goes viral at age 14
Signs with Interscope Records
Debut album dominates charts
Sweeps Grammys, wins 5 awards
Happier Than Ever released
Wins Oscar for No Time to Die
Second Oscar for Barbie song
Hit Me Hard and Soft released
Billie Eilish's net worth is estimated at $50 million in 2026.