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Billie Eilish and Zico: A Musical Match Made in Seoul!

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According to a News1 report on the 18th, Billie Eilish completed the recording for KBS 2TV‘s The Seasons – Zico’s Artist. Eilish visited Korea to promote her new album, HIT ME HARD AND SOFT. Eilish, who arrived in Korea that morning, headed to KBS and successfully finished recording for Zico’s Artist.

During her time in Korea, Eilish will appear on tvN‘s You Quiz on the Block to greet her Korean fans. She also plans to hold a listening session for her new album, HIT ME HARD AND SOFT.

Eilish dominated both the American and British charts with her debut album, WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?, and topped the Billboard Hot 100 with the title song, “Bad Guy.” This album was nominated in six categories at the 62nd Grammy Awards the following year with Eilish ultimately winning five awards.

At the 96th Academy Awards, Eilish made history by winning the Best Original Song category for her song, “What Was I Made For?,” from the highly acclaimed 2023 film, Barbie, becoming the youngest person ever to win this award twice. This song also earned her Song of the Year and Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media honors at the 66th Grammy Awards. She then released her album, HIT ME HARD AND SOFT, on May 17 of this year. 

Daniel Kim
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