Billie Eilish’s “Niki Fm” breakdancing is Hawthorne Heights-approved
One of our favorite alt-pop artists Billie Eilish made our day yesterday when she shared a video of herself breakdancing to Hawthorne Heights. Now, it looks like the band took notice.
The 17-year-old artist posted an Instagram story of herself doing a bit of breakdancing to the track “Niki Fm.” She also followed it up with a car sing-along to the same track.
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Eilish made Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list, which commemorates more than 600 celebrities who achieved great success that year. Her style and unique sound makes her a huge pop hit. She is also performing at Coachella this year, so big things are happening for the star.
It’s nice to know that despite her wide success, she still isn’t afraid to get down and let her inner scene kid flag fly on her social media.
Check out the video of Eilish getting down to Hawthorne Heights below.
Clearly the band caught wind of it as they took to Twitter to declare, “Just to be clear…we think a collab with @billieeilish would be fun. Just waiting for the invite.”
Just to be clear…we think a collab with @billieeilish would be fun. Just waiting for the invite.
— Hawthorne Heights (@HawthorneHgts) January 21, 2019
Hawthorne Heights weren’t the only ones digging it as fans reacted to the singer’s story on Twitter.
Woke up to an IG story of Billie eilish listening to Hawthorne heights and I am feeling good
— sⓋrchu (@svrchu) January 20, 2019
billie eilish and her friends jamming the fuck out to hawthorne heights is exactly what i needed to see today
— depressionista (@kaepea_) January 20, 2019
Billie Eilish gettin lit AF to Hawthorne Heights is a bigggg mood
— LiL KENNEDY (@OfficialCorinaM) January 20, 2019
When billie eilish listens to hawthorne heights >>>>>>
— Holly Sirett (@hollysirett1) January 20, 2019
Would you be down for a Hawthorne Heights/Billie Eilish collab? Sound off in the comments below!
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