Billie Eilish Supports Boyfriend Nat Wolff's New Album with Sibling Duo

Billie Eilish publicly supported her boyfriend Nat Wolff's new self-titled album with his brother Alex by sharing the announcement on her Instagram Story. The Grammy winner has consistently backed Wolff's music, both online and through professional collaborations, including having the brothers open for her tour. Nat Wolff described the recording process with Eilish as an intimate, organic session with just one microphone. Their creative partnership extends to Eilish producing a track for the Wolff brothers and contributing vocals.

Key Points: Billie Eilish Backs Nat Wolff's New Album Release

  • Eilish promoted album on Instagram Story
  • Confirmed relationship in June 2024
  • Wolff brothers opened for her tour
  • Eilish produced their track
  • Collaboration called "organic and intimate"
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Billie Eilish shows support for boyfriend Nat Wolff after new album release

Billie Eilish promotes boyfriend Nat Wolff's new album on Instagram and collaborates professionally, detailing their intimate recording process.

"It was just the three of us in a room. We had one mic... - Nat Wolff"

Washington DC, January 17

Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish showed her support for boyfriend Nat Wolff following the release of his new self-titled album with brother Alex Wolff on January 16, according to E! News.

The Grammy-winning artist reshared a post announcing the album's release on her Instagram Story, featuring a backlit photograph of the Wolff brothers seated on fold-out chairs. Eilish expressed her excitement by adding three exclamation marks to the post. She also shared a snippet of the track Midnight Song from the album on her story.

Eilish, 24, and Wolff, 31, confirmed their relationship in June after they were spotted together during a public outing in Venice. Since then, the singer has consistently shown her support for Wolff's music, both online and professionally, according to E! News.

Beyond social media, Eilish has collaborated with Nat and Alex Wolff on multiple occasions. The siblings were invited to open for Eilish on her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, and Eilish also served as a producer on their track Soft Kissing Hour.

Speaking to Rolling Stone in an interview published January 16, Nat Wolff described the recording process with Eilish as organic and intimate. "It was just the three of us in a room. We had one mic, and I was holding it because we couldn't reach it to the piano, where Alex was playing," he said.

"It was Billie's idea for her and I to sing in that section at the end of the song," Nat explained. "She was like, 'Oh, it's a beautiful thing to do. We did it on "Wildflower."'"

And the Paper Towns actor also credited Billie--who previously joined forces with the musicians on her 2024 song "Wildflower"--with suggesting she contribute background vocals to the outro of the track.

Wolff also credited Eilish with suggesting she add background vocals to the outro of the track. The trio had previously collaborated on Eilish's 2024 song Wildflower, according to E! News.

- ANI

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Aman W
Honestly, I find these celebrity relationship updates a bit too much. The media should focus more on their art than their personal lives. That said, the collaboration sounds interesting—will check out the album.
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Sarah B
Love Billie! Her support is so wholesome. It's great when artists lift each other up. The description of the recording session—just three people in a room with one mic—sounds so authentic. That's where the real magic happens.
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Rohit P
As a musician myself, I appreciate reading about the creative process. The "organic and intimate" setup they described is how some of the best music is made. More power to them! Will give the track a listen.
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Kavya N
Good for them! It's refreshing to see a celebrity couple where they are actually collaborating and creating together, not just posing for pictures. Hope their tour in Asia includes some dates here in India! 🤞

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