Billie Eilish has cast doubt on whether future artists will be able to replicate her path to stardom through SoundCloud. The singer spoke with WIRED ahead of her new concert film *Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)* about the platform’s changing role in the music industry.
Eilish first gained widespread attention by uploading the song “Ocean Eyes” to SoundCloud in 2015. The track became a viral hit and launched her career. She now questions if similar opportunities still exist for new artists.
The music landscape has shifted significantly since her emergence. Streaming platforms have evolved their algorithms and promotional strategies, altering how new talent is discovered. Eilish acknowledged these changes as potential barriers.
Future artists may not have the same chance to build momentum organically. The industry now often requires established playlists, label support, or TikTok virality for breakthrough success. SoundCloud’s role has diminished in comparison.
Eilish’s concert film captures her current tour experience. It aims to showcase her live performance evolution and connection with fans. The film offers a behind-the-scenes look at her creative process on stage.
The question of another artist replicating her success remains uncertain. Eilish’s rise was fueled by a mix of timing, raw talent, and platform accessibility that may not be repeatable. The music business continues to change rapidly.
Her reflections serve as a reminder of how digital platforms shape artist careers. While new tools emerge, the path she took might remain unique to her era. The industry watches for the next breakthrough story.





