Billie Eilish defends her criticism of artist sustainability practices in a statement clarifying she wasn't singling out anyone in a recent interview.
is highlighting the ways in which artists — herself included — can avoid feeding into the cycle of overconsumption. In a recent interview with, the musician called out the “wasteful,” yet popularized, trend of artists releasing multiple vinyl variants with slight differences in artwork or track listing to encourage more purchases. But the point of her criticism was nearly overshadowed by speculation about whether she was subtly calling out anyone in particular.
Eilish’s original comments focused mainly on the scale of the artists who most engage in these practices as well as the driving force behind these multiple releases. “It’s some of the biggest artists in the world making fucking 40 different vinyl packages that have a different unique thing just to get you to keep buying more,” Eilish told.
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