Billie Eilish reveals clue about upcoming album

Billie Eilish has provided another hint regarding her forthcoming album, using her song "When The Party's Over." The tease comes via a GRAMMY.com update from the Recording Academy.

The Recording Academy, dedicated to celebrating music's past, present, and future, highlighted Billie Eilish's latest album clue on GRAMMY.com. The article title indicates that Eilish is building anticipation for her next project through the track "When The Party's Over."

Photos accompanying the piece include images credited to Mark Sagliocco/WireImage, Stacie Huckeba, Chris Delmas/AFP/Getty Images, pgLang, and Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, suggesting visual elements tied to Eilish's promotion.

As the world's leading society of music professionals, the Academy uses its platform to share such developments, keeping fans engaged with emerging music news.

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