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While appearing on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' Wednesday night, Billie Eilish spoke about creating the Grammy-winning 'No Time to Die' theme song, diving more into film and crossed items off her bucket list.
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00:00You were my everything and all that you've been dreaming, say.
00:06Billie Eilish stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live
00:08and performed the title track off her new album Happier Than Ever.
00:12But first, the singer sat down for an insightful convo.
00:15Billie revealed years before she and her brother Phineas
00:17wrote their Grammy-winning James Bond theme song No Time to Die,
00:21they were already preparing.
00:23We would do it as a songwriting exercise, me and my brother.
00:26So we would, like, pretend to write a Bond song.
00:28She also said that after making her documentaries,
00:31Billie Eilish's The World's a Little Blurry
00:33and Happier Than Ever, A Love Letter to Los Angeles,
00:36she's very interested in film and would love to dive deeper.
00:39Cinematography is just really something I admire.
00:42Like, I wouldn't necessarily want to, like, act and stuff.
00:45I mean, if something came along that felt right, then yeah, but who knows.
00:50Then, later, Jimmy helped Billie check off cutting someone's hair
00:53from her childhood bucket list,
00:55plus let her sock him in the stomach for that time he teased her
00:59about not knowing anything about Van Halen.
01:02For more on this story, head to THR.com.
01:05This is The Hollywood Reporter News.
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