From “Happier Than Ever” to “The whole lot I Wished,” Billie Eilish has collected a bevy of hit singles since she unleashed her blockbuster debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, The place Do We Go? Of her hits nevertheless, only one single has reached the No. 1 spot of the Billboard Sizzling 100: 2019’s “Unhealthy Man.”
Billie shared some ideas about her 2019 hit throughout an look on Jimmy Kimmel Reside! together with her brother Finneas Tuesday night time (Oct. 10).”Nicely, objectively ‘Unhealthy Man’ is just like the stupidest track on this planet,” Billie mentioned. “Nevertheless it’s actually good! Oh my God, don’t gasp,” she instructed the viewers as she picked up on their shocked reactions to her remark. “It’s important to perceive — it’s important to have humor in it … That track is meant to be goofy, nevertheless it’s humorous ’trigger I’m like ‘It’s dumb!”
“Unhealthy Man” served because the fifth single from Billie’s debut album. The track spent one week atop the Sizzling 100 and 49 complete weeks on the rating. A trap-pop banger that confirmed off Billie’s sarcastic facet — thanks largely the “duh” ad-lib that she cheekily derided throughout her interview — “Unhealthy Man” ended up taking house Grammys for document and track of the 12 months.
After Kimmel gushed about how his children love the “duh” a part of “Unhealthy Man” and spoke concerning the phenomenon of outsmarting your self, Billie mentioned, “Finneas and I, we concurrently each actually disagree with when an artist could be very hateful in direction of their very own music.” She continued, “We’re each large followers of what we make and I like my very own music. It undoubtedly modifications and morphs, and with me it turns into no matter, however I nonetheless cringe. I recognize it although.”
Since “Unhealthy Man,” Billie has launched a plethora of music to a lot acclaim and industrial success. In 2021, she launched her sophomore album, Happier Than Ever, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and spawned the Sizzling 100 high 10 singles: “Subsequently I Am” (No. 2), “My Future” (No. 6) and “Your Energy” (No. 10). This summer time, the Oscar winner penned and sung a brand new authentic track for the Barbie film titled “What Was I Made For?” The wistful ballad peaked at No. 14 on the Sizzling 100.
Try Billie’s dialog with Jimmy Kimmel above.