Billie Eilish has confirmed that she is likely to be log a brand-new album and secreting a documentary in 2020.

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The singer revealed her projects ahead of iHeartRadio’s ALTer EGO concert at the weekend.

When asked if a new book was coming in 2020, she replied:” This year , no, but I will be performing it this year. But next few years? It’s coming. When it’s made. It’s not clear more .”

She also sacrificed an updated report on her forthcoming Apple TV+ film, which was directed by R.J. Cutler and produced in collaboration with Eilish’s label, Interscope Records.

It is expected to follow Eilish in the wake of the exhaust of her introduction album, ‘When We All Were sleeping, Where Do We Go ?’, in March last year.

Billie says there won’t be a brand-new book this year but that she will be working on one in an interview at @iHeartRadio’s #ALTerEGO pic.twitter.com/ yfEoyojsxT

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” I’ve seen no part of it ,” she included.” I’m panicked. I’m freaked out. They’ve been filming since like July of 2018 … Who has that much footage of them that they’ve never seen? I’m panicked .”

Billie talks about her documentary coming out this year, which goes back to July 2018 in an interrogation at @iHeartRadio’s #ALTerEGO pic.twitter.com/ GRq4FekfJE

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The singer recently confirmed that she’s recording the topic for upcoming Bail movie No Time To Die, stimulating her the youngest creator in autobiography to do so.

Describing the celebrate, Eilish said:” It feels crazy to be a part of this in every method. To be able to score the theme song to a movie that is part of such a legendary line is of great honour. James Bond is the coolest film franchise ever to exist. I’m still in shock”.

The singer is also elected for three bells at this year’s forthcoming NME Awards 2020, including Best Album In The World, Best Song In The World and Best Solo Act In The World.

The likes of Slowthai, The 1975, Yungblud, AJ Tracey, FKA sprigs, Lizzo, Charli XCX, Foals, Stormzy and Lana Del Rey have been previously came numerou gestures each.

Returning on February 12, the NME Awards will be back at the O2 Academy Brixton in London and will boast live conducts from The 1975 who will be joined by the previously announced Yungblud and Beabadoobee.

Glastonbury festival organiser Emily Eavis will also be the recipient of this year’s begrudged Godlike Genius Award.

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