Fans Suspect Billie Eilish Might Be Recording Next 'James Bond' Theme Song
By Hayden Brooks
January 13, 2020
Billie Eilish is rumored to be the next performer in charge of James Bond theme song duties.
News of the potential opportunity arrived when fans noticed that the singer, as well as her brother/right-hand collaborator Finneas, are both followed by Cary Fukunaga, the director of the upcoming Bond film, No Time To Die, on Instagram. Keep in mind, the creative only has 80 followers in total. Simultaneously, Bond blog Mi6-HQ has suggested that the singer will indeed be the performer to sing the pivotal song to the 25th Bond film, which stars Daniel Craig and is scheduled to hit theaters on April 10.
If the nugget of news is true, Eilish will become the youngest artist to ever record a James Bond theme song after Sam Smith, who recorded "Writing's On The Wall" off 2015's Sceptre at just 23-years-old.
If you want more from Eilish, make sure you tune into iHeartRadio ALTer EGO Presented by Capital One, where she'll perform alongside The Black Keys, blink-182, The Lumineers, Rex Orange County, SHAED and more. The event goes down Saturday at The Forum in Los Angeles. Fans will be able to tune in to an exclusive stream of the show to watch it all happen live via LiveXLive through the LiveXLive mobile and OTT apps for iOS, Android, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung TV,and Apple TV. The stream will also appear on YouTube, LiveXLive's Twitch channel and LiveXLive's socials. The show will also be broadcast live across over 70 Alternative and Rock iHeartRadio stations.
Billie and Finneas are both followed by the director of the upcoming James Bond movie, #NoTimeToDie on Instagram who only follows 80 people. This possibly confirms Billie will sing the movie’s theme song pic.twitter.com/nygjW5NIvH
— billie eilish updates (@eilishupdates) January 13, 2020
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