Billie Eilishshared a video of the singer and her brother,FinneasOConnell, workshopping an early version of their hit, Birds of a Feather, which features on her third studio album,Hit Me Hard and Soft.
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In an Instagram video posted on Wednesday, Eilish wrote in the caption: February 16th 2023 lil video of the beginnings of birds of a feather.
The clip sees the pair playing with the lyrics to the song notably with a sleepy doggo sprawled on a couch in the background while Finneas, who co-wrote and produced the track, has his legs propped on a desk.
Finneas O’Connell and Billie Eilish in Beverly Hills, CA, on Feb. 12, 2024VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images
At one point, Eilish says, I love that idea, as they start to form what would eventually become: Birds of a feather, we should stick together/I know I said Id never think I wasnt better alone/Cant change the weather, might not be forever/But if its forever, its even better.
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Hit Me Hard and Softand its tracks have brought in a total of seven Grammy nods, including Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album.In aRolling Stonereviewof the LP, writer Rob Sheffield noted that even in a great pop year thats already been a super-chunk cluster-bunch of bold statements for mega-pop queens,Hit Me Hard and Softstands out as something uniquely strange, and called Birds of a Feather a poignant Eighties-flavored love song that could pass for vintage Sade or George Michael.