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Happier Than Ever Tracklist

  • 01

    Getting Older

  • 02

    I Didn't Change My Number

  • 03

    Billie Bossa Nova

  • 04

    My Future

  • 05

    Oxytocin

  • 06

    Goldwing

  • 07

    Lost Cause

  • 08

    Halley's Comet

  • 09

    Not My Responsibility

  • 10

    Overheated

  • 11

    Everybody Dies

  • 12

    Your Power

  • 13

    NDA

  • 14

    Therefore I Am

  • 15

    Happier Than Ever

  • 16

    Male Fantasy

Album Chart Placements

  • US#1
  • UK#1

About Happier Than Ever (2021)

The album by Billie Eilish was released on July 30, 2021 via Darkroom Records & Interscope Records.

Happier Than Ever is Billie Eilish's second album, which follows When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?.

Billie Eilish's album "Happier Than Ever" was released on July 30, 2021, under Interscope Records and Darkroom. This sophomore studio album features a total of 16 tracks, showcasing Eilish's distinctive style and lyrical depth within the pop genre. "Happier Than Ever" explores themes of love, heartbreak, and self-reflection, marking a notable evolution in Eilish's music since her debut. The album's production incorporates a mix of introspective ballads and anthemic tracks, highlighting her versatility as an artist. Despite the absence of featured artists, Eilish delivers a powerful and personal listening experience, with many songs co-written and produced by her brother Finneas O'Connell. Upon its release, "Happier Than Ever" received critical acclaim and commercial success, debuting at the top of various international charts. The album reflects Eilish's growth both personally and musically, appealing to a wide audience and solidifying her place in contemporary pop music. With its authentic storytelling and polished sound, "Happier Than Ever" stands as a significant entry in Billie Eilish's discography.

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