Kacey Musgraves wants Billie Eilish collab and so do we
In terms of recent success, it’s hard to name two artists who have been making more headlines than Kacey Musgraves and Billie Eilish. Between Musgraves’ recent Album Of The Year Grammy win and Eilish’s breakthrough debut album, the two have respectively acquired impressive followings.
Naturally, fans have since expressed interest in a collaboration between the two. Luckily for us, Musgraves herself has taken to Twitter to share that she would be, “Here for that.”
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After a fan reached out to Musgraves asking for a song featuring Eilish, the country-pop superstar held nothing back.
here for that https://t.co/EoxIeCQAZ6
— K A C E Y M U S G R A V E S (@KaceyMusgraves) April 26, 2019
Additionally, fans seem to be pretty stoked about the idea as well. You can check out what listeners had to say below.
— lykke lou (@lougendarylover) April 26, 2019
here for a hayley collab but no need to put down billie when she’s being critically acclaimed and praised throughout the music industry. she’s obviously not bad. put down the internalized misogyny sis
— sam (@LILUZISHERBERT) April 26, 2019
yee-mo
— duncan (@duncan_mathies) April 26, 2019
In other Musgraves-related news, the country singer recently defended the scene kids yet again. In a tweet, Musgraves shared that she, too, once tried to gauge her ears.
Musgraves also recently showed her love for the scene when she performed with Paramore’s Hayley Williams to the song “Girls Just Want To Have Fun.”
omg @yelyahwilliams came out during @KaceyMusgraves to sing Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!! pic.twitter.com/Elm96zo2RM
— cobe (@velvetfaced) February 28, 2019
As for Eilish, the 17-year-old star is set to play Glastonbury, and her slot got upgraded to a larger stage that can accommodate more people.
Eilish was set to play on the John Peel stage but was moved to the festival’s Other Stage.
What do you think about Billie Eilish and Kacey Musgraves collaborating? Sound off in the comments below.
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