Justin Bieber May Be Joining His No. 1 Fan, Billie Eilish, For A New Remix
The wins keep coming for
Billie Eilish. Right after scoring a
No. 1 album earlier this year with her buzzy, feature-less debut,
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, all signs are pointing to an even buzzier group effort coming up soon.
The rumored co-worker in question is none other than
Justin Bieber, of whom Eilish is a noted superfan. She's sung his praises in numerous interviews, and the two finally
met in person at Coachella in April, with an emotional hug seen 'round the world. The evidence of their supposed collab has been mounting for several days right now — audio leaks of an alleged Bieber-assisted "
bad guy" remix have been circulating around The world wide web — and caught heat once JB mysteriously tweeted the word "Remix" on Monday (July 8).
That post was retweeted by Eilish's brother and producer
Finneas: a not-so-subtle hint that the rumors are true (or a cruel trick only meant to fan the flames). And in although another cryptic segment of the puzzle, Eilish took to her Instagram Story on Monday to dispel rumors of another new album while teasing "something" coming up.
"The new album sh*t is fake. Buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut I may have something for you," she wrote. The 17-year-old followed that with clips from the lyric video for "all the good females go to hell," then a series of hand-over-mouth emojis and the sign-off, "ok goodnight."
Put all those clues each other, as well as a Bill-ieber teamwork is practically guaranteed — though some fans have questioned if it'll be "bad guy" or "all the good women that will be getting the remix treatment. The former song is the most likely bet, especially considering that the original track currently sits at No. 2 on the
Billboard Hot 100. A Bieber-featuring remix would be the push Eilish needs to bump "bad guy" to the best and (finally) dethrone "Old Town Road." That would surely be a bummer for anyone who wants to be able to see Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus
make history, nevertheless you can't mention Billie didn't warn you about being the "bad guy." Duh.
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