Billy Eilish on Hot Ones: From Childhood Memories to Collaborations

TLDRHot Ones host Sean Evans interviews Billy Eilish as they discuss her childhood memories, creative process, and upcoming projects. The episode features spicy wings and interesting conversations.

Key insights

🎶Billy Eilish's origin story begins with her and her brother, Phineas, writing and recording songs in his makeshift studio.

🎤Billy Eilish and her brother often have creative arguments, but they always find a way to make decisions they're all happy with.

🎮Billy Eilish expresses her love for video games and her dream of designing a video game someday.

🥤Billy Eilish shares her memories of Galco's Soda Pop Stop in Highland Park, Los Angeles, and her enjoyment of regional sodas.

👻Billy Eilish describes the concept of a horror movie based on her music video for 'bury a friend' and her fascination with the supernatural.

Q&A

At what age did Billy Eilish start creating music?

Billy Eilish started creating music at a young age, writing and recording songs with her brother Phineas in a makeshift studio.

What is Billy Eilish's favorite video game?

Billy Eilish used to play games like Elo Milo and Red Dead Redemption, but she expressed her love for designing her own video game someday.

What is Billy Eilish's favorite soda?

Billy Eilish has fond memories of Galco's Soda Pop Stop in Highland Park, Los Angeles, and enjoys trying regional sodas.

Does Billy Eilish believe in supernatural phenomena?

Billy Eilish is fascinated by supernatural themes and has incorporated them into her music videos, such as 'bury a friend.'

Who does Billy Eilish look up to as creatives?

Billy Eilish admires artists like Tyler, The Creator and Childish Gambino for their creativity and ability to excel in various creative endeavors.

Timestamped Summary

00:00The interview begins with a discussion about Billy Eilish's early days of making music with her brother, Phineas, in a makeshift studio.

10:02Billy Eilish talks about her love for video games and her dream of designing her own video game.

14:30She shares her memories of Galco's Soda Pop Stop in Highland Park, Los Angeles, and her enjoyment of trying different regional sodas.

18:45The conversation turns to the concept of a horror movie based on her music video for 'bury a friend' and her fascination with the supernatural.