Billie Eilish revealed her nervousness and excitement on attending 94th Annual Academy Awards with brother, Finneas O'Connell, as the duo has been nominated for their song No Time to Die.
In an interview with The Times, the Happier Than Ever hit maker said, “Oh, yeah, we'll be there, definitely. We're very nervous and very excited.”
Talking about her experience on making the title track for the James Bond movie, the 20-year-old stated she and Finneas had ‘no hesitation’ when they were asked to do the song as they really wanted to do it.
“You often have reservations about things you're asked to do, but this was one of the only things we've ever been asked to do that we were, like, 100 per cent ‘Yes, we want to do this,’” She added. “There was not one ounce of hesitation, in either mine or Finneas's head at the time.”
Billie went on saying, “We had a lot of our rules in mind for the song, and a long list of things that we wanted to achieve.”
The seven-time Grammy winner noted that she and Finneas wanted the song to have ‘strong melody' and they 'wanted to make the title of the movie the hook.'
“It needed to have a big moment, it had to have dynamics, and it needed to feel very Bond-like while also feeling like me. And it couldn't stray from either.” She explained.
Billie revealed she and brother did not listen to old Bond themes as they didn’t want to ‘accidently copy’ it, adding, “We felt a huge sense of responsibility.”