Billie Eilish releases Bond theme

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Billie Eilish has released 'No Time To Die', the theme song for the upcoming James Bond movie of the same name.

The 18-year-old singer was named earlier this year as the artist to have bagged the coveted track, which will accompany the opening credits of the upcoming James Bond film, set to be released in April.

Billie is the youngest musician ever to write and record the theme song for a Bond movie, which she worked on alongside her brother and producer Finneas O'Connell.

The Grammy Award-winning singer will perform the song live during the BRIT Awards on February 18.

'No Time To Die' incorporates the traditional 007 theme, and features special guests Hans Zimmer - who provides the orchestral arrangements - and guitarist Johnny Marr.

The film will mark Daniel Craig's fifth and final outing as the suave spy.


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