Key Sentence:
- She’s not your little sister’s Disney princess.
- Billie Eilish isn’t her little sister Disney princess in the new trailer for the singer’s upcoming Disney+ special concert, Happier Than Ever.
A Love Letter to Los Angeles. “Disney+ Teaser have a fantasy about Los Angeles,” Ailish says at the start of the nearly two-minute preview as she rolls the camera, which then passes through the City of Angels in the evening.
Then up close, his face begins to flicker with Billy’s animated reflection as we dive deep into one of his irises and then take to the stage at the legendary Hollywood Cup. Directed by Robert Rodriguez (Sin City, Spy Kids) and Oscar winner Patrick Osborne (Wreck-It-Ralph, Bolt). The film promises to take viewers on a “dream trip to Billy’s hometown of Los Angeles and his most famous backdrop. “
Billy Aishish Disney+ Teaser flaunts a short haircut and says he’s like my mom.
Eilish’s guests included brother/producer Finneas and the Los Angeles Children’s Choir. The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of musical and artistic director Gustavo Dudamel and Brazilian guitarist Romero Lubambo. Orchestral arrangement by David Campbell (Ariana Grande, Harry Styles).
“It’s a concert movie, but it’s also a story,” Ailish said as she spun in a chair as she transformed into a sad-eyed Disney princess in a glittering gold dress, climbing into a shiny sports car. At the same time, meditating was “a beautiful version of that old Hollywood.” Speed Racer’s style of driving around town at night fades into the Background when Billy explains. That the special will see him write his entire new album “Happier Than Ever” cover-to-cover as a symphonic version of “That’s Why I Am.” “To appear.” Background.
“This is a dream come true.” A love letter to Los Angeles will air on Disney+ starting September 3. Billy Ailish first hit the all-female chart on the Billboard 200 album for the first time in over ten years
This week, Eilish Happier Than Ever topped the Billboard 200 albums chart for the third year in a row. Winning 60,000 albums of the same value in the United States in the week ending August 19 (down 29 percent), according to MRC Data. Happier has now been weeks at the top of the charts. Such as Eilish’s latest album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? The last recorded three consecutive weeks apart in first place in 2019 (schedule on April 13, debut; May 4 and June 8).