Recently, the young female star shared that she felt her “Yesterday” performance at the recent Oscars was a disaster.
Billie Eilish frankly shared with Apple Music’s New Music Daily that she was not satisfied with her performance at the 92nd Academy Awards. The audience may have loved the singer’s performance Yesterday, born in 2001, but Eilish herself said: “It’s rubbish!”.
“I feel sick about things like Oscar,” she told Zane Lowe . You ruined that performance . ” Lowe did not agree with this opinion of the Bad Guy singer, but Billie Eilish shared that she felt out of place among big Hollywood stars.
Billie Eilish and Finneas sing at the Oscars.
“Oscar is something I’m not familiar with. At least the Grammys aren’t as scary as the Oscars because there are all singers and musicians, people I know. There are even people I talk to and vice versa, they also know me ,” the owner of the hit Everything I Wanted shared.
She said she was under pressure to perform at this big ceremony: ” But going to the Oscars is different. This place is full of famous actors and stars, so I feel it’s scary for me. Normally I’m not nervous. where, but that performance stage really confused me.”
At the 92nd Academy Awards, Billie Eilish and her brother performed the song Yesterday by the legendary Beatles in a tribute to deceased artists in 2020. But maybe because she was too worried, she It was commented that the live singing was not convincing. Because in some places he was still out of breath, clearly showing the difference in his voice.
Billie Eilish performed at the 2020 Grammy Awards.
At the Grammys, singers Wish You Were Gay and Finneas had a performance of When The Party’s Over that was praised by the audience for their emotional live vocals. She was also honored in the categories of Best New Artist, Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Song of the Year.
A series of prestigious awards went to Eilish, helping her become the youngest person to ever do this. Eilish is only at the beginning of her music career, but her success is equivalent to the finish line that many singers aspire to once have.