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Billie Eilish dropped 'What Was I Made For?' and pop queen Glüme has never felt more seen

Billie Eilish dropped "What Was I Made For?" and child actor-turned-pop queen Glüme Harlow has never felt more seen. Eilish has been teasing the new sob-inducing track she wrote with her brother Finneas O'Connell for the soundtrack of the upcoming "Barbie" film. "WE MADE THIS SONG FOR BARBIE AND IT MEANS THE ABSOLUTE WORRRRLLLD TO ME, THIS MOVIE IS GONNA CHANGE UR LIVES AND HOPEFULLY THE SONG ...
Billie Eilish arrives at the 94th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre on March 27, 2022, in Los Angeles.

Billie Eilish dropped "What Was I Made For?" and child actor-turned-pop queen Glüme Harlow has never felt more seen.

Eilish has been teasing the new sob-inducing track she wrote with her brother Finneas O'Connell for the soundtrack of the upcoming "Barbie" film.

"WE MADE THIS SONG FOR BARBIE AND IT MEANS THE ABSOLUTE WORRRRLLLD TO ME, THIS MOVIE IS GONNA CHANGE UR LIVES AND HOPEFULLY THE SONG WILL TOO. GET READY TO SOB," she wrote on Instagram earlier this month.

On Thursday, she dropped the song and , which features

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