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Billie Eilish reflects on ‘new meaning’ found in latest single amid COVID-19 crisis

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Billie Eilish’s “really personal” new single My Future has “taken on a lot of new meaning” amid the coronavirus pandemic.The 18-year-old Grammy winner opened up on her new track in an email to subscribers to her website, ahead of its release on Friday (July 31, 2020), explaining: “When we wrote this song, it was exactly where my head was at – hopeful, excited and a craaaazy amount of self reflection and self growth.“But recently it has also taken on a lot of new meaning in the context of what’s happening in the world now.

I hope you can all find meaning in it for yourselves,” Billie said in the letter.The Bad Guy star also spoke with Apple Music about the song, adding: “I spent years and years relying on having someone.

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