Singing sensation Billie Elish dropped her track for the upcoming James Bond movie, No Time To Die.
Billie, 18, was given the opportunity to sing the prestigious title track for the upcoming film in the iconic James Bond franchise and there was huge anticipation for what the famous teen would deliver.
Eilish, a five-time Grammy award winner, finally released the hit on her Instagram page two months ahead of the film’s release.
No Time To Die is Wirral-born Daniel Craig’s last outing as the MI5 spy, 007.
Taking to social media, Billie revealed she will perform the song at the BRIT Awards on Tuesday.
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The 18-year-old star will be joined by legendary composer Hans Zimmer, an orchestra and Jonny Marr for the performance in front of some of the industry’s big wigs.
Her upcoming performance at the BRIT Awards is being branded as her “Adele” moment that could potentially cement her career as one of music’s best.
Speaking to MailOnline, a source said: “Artists at the BRITs this year have been given more creative licence with their performances and Billie wanted nothing more than to showcase No Time to Die on a big stage in the country where James Bond is famed for.”
It’s believed that Billie has written and produced the theme tune, which is reportedly based on classic Bond songs.
The single which is four minutes long features a lot of piano music, as well as her classic whisper-like tones.
Her song, which was co-written by brother and collaborator, Finneas O’Connell asks: “Was I stupid to love you? Was I reckless to help?”
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It goes on to hit a crescendo as the songstress belts out: “Fool me once, fool me twice. You’ll never see me cry, there’s just no time to die.”
After the star tweeted the audio, fans instantly flooded the replies praising the track.
One fan tweeted: “THE VOCALS. THE PRODUCTION. THIS SONG IS PERFECT.”
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A second added: “SHOW-STOPPING OUTSTANDING AMAZING INCREDIBLE FLABBERGASTING ICONIC NEVER BEEN DONE BEFORE TALENTED BRILLIANT.”
While a third went on to say: “I’m not a fan of her music, but this song absolutely has that Bond sound.”
Finneas went on to say: “Writing the theme song for a Bond film is something we’ve been dreaming about doing our entire lives.
“There is no more iconic pairing of music and cinema than the likes of Goldfinger and Live And Let Die. We feel so so lucky to play a small role in such a legendary franchise, long live 007.”
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