Billie Eilish surprised her music was labelled 'depressing'

Pop superstar Billie Eilish admits she was surprised to hear people considered her songs to be "depressing and dark" when she was starting out.

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Billie Eilish talks about her early career on new Audible series Origins
Billie Eilish talks about her early career on new Audible series Origins

Billie Eilish was surprised to find out that people thought her music was "depressing".

The 20-year-old pop star had never considered her songs to have that vibe, and she thinks musically she has more in common with The Beatles than "dark" music made by other artists.

Speaking on new Audible series Origins, she said: "It was so weird to me when I was first coming up and, and the thing everybody said was, like, ‘Billie Eilish’s music is so depressing, and it’s so sad, and it’s too dark.'

"I was like, ‘What are you talking about? Have you listened to The Beatles and ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ and ‘Yesterday’, and Lana Del Rey? Like, what the hell?’"

Instead, Billie thinks her hits like 'bad guy', 'everything I wanted' and 'Happier Than Ever' are just examples of lyrics that are "real".

She added: "It was so surprising to me that people thought anything I was creating was dark. I mean, it’s real.”

Billie along with Doja Cat, King Princess, Koffee, Mickey Guyton, Flying Lotus, Camilo and Tobe Nwigwe all explore their musical beginnings in Origins.

All episodes of Origins will be available on Audible from November 17 and as well as interviews the episodes will also feature musical performances.