A week after announcing her third full album titled Hit Me Hard and Soft, Billie Eilish has finally released the tracklist for it. On Thursday, April 18, the Oscar-winning singer-songwriter shared a list consisting of the album’s song titles in an Instagram post. The 10-track album includes tracks like Skinny, Lunch, Chihiro, Birds of a Feather, The Greatest, L’Amour De Ma Vie, Blue, Wildflower, The Diner, Bittersuite and Blue.
Meanwhile, there are no major indications of any collaborative features on the project, evocative of his previous two albums. Eilish, while sharing the tracklist with her fans and followers, wrote, “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT TRACKLIST:PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP. »
Earlier in an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Eilish sang a few lines from the song Spirited Away, which borrows its title from the main character in Spirited Away. “Today, maybe tomorrow/Open the door for me/I know you said it before/You can’t face it anymore,” she sang during the interview.
Billie Eilish announces Hit Me Hard and Soft
In a lengthy post on Instagram, Billie Eilish announced her new album, the third of her career, titled Hit Me Hard and Soft, sharing that it would be released in the spring of this year. Along with a photo showing Eilish swimming underwater towards an open white door, she wrote: “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT.” MY THIRD ALBUMMMMMMMMMMMMM RELEASES MAY 17 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHH. So crazy writing this right now, I’m nervous and excited. No by making singles, I want to give it to you all at once: PPP Finneas and I really couldn’t be more proud of this album and we absolutely can’t wait for you to hear it, I love you, I love you love, I love you.
Before that, the musician shared another video, teasing the upcoming album that shows Eilish descending deeper and deeper into an abyss of dark blue water.
The next LP will be released on May 17, 2024.
Similar to his first two albums, When We All Fall Asleep and Where Do We Go? and 2021’s Happier Than Ever, this one will also be produced by his brother Finneas.
Eilish, who has been talking about the album for several weeks now, even teasing fans with a series of billboards, also pointed out that it will be available on all digital platforms.