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''Happier Than Ever'' is the second studio album by American singer
Billie Eilish Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell ( ; born December 18, 2001) is an American singer-songwriter. She first gained public attention in 2015 with her debut single " Ocean Eyes", written and produced by her brother Finneas O'Connell, with whom ...
, released by Darkroom and
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on July 30, 2021. Eilish co-wrote the album with her brother and frequent collaborator
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, who also produced the album and played every instrument. Eilish cited self-reflection during the
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as the biggest inspiration for the album. Primarily a
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pop record, ''Happier Than Ever'' is characterized by sparse,
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-influenced,
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arrangements set to meditative tempos, departing from the upbeat,
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-led sound of Eilish's debut album, ''
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'' (2019). Consisting of
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s about the downsides of stardom, ''Happier Than Ever'' draws heavily from Eilish's rise to fame and the drawbacks that come with it. Upon release, the album received acclaim from music critics, who praised its stylistic, restrained production, and insightful lyrics. At the
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, the album and its title track received a total of seven nominations, including
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,
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, Song of the Year and
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. Seven singles were released in promotion of the album: "
My Future "My Future" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish and the lead single of her second studio album, ''Happier Than Ever'' (2021). It was released on July 30, 2020, through Darkroom and Interscope Records, ...
", "
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", " Your Power", "
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", "
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", the title track, and "
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"; the first three peaked within the top 10 of the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Therefore I Am" was the highest-charting song from the album, peaking at number two, followed by "My Future" at number six, and "Your Power" at number 10. ''Happier Than Ever'' debuted atop the ''Billboard'' 200 as Eilish's second number-one album in the United States, and topping the album charts in 27 other countries. Eilish performed the album's tracks in the
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concert film, '' Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles'', which was released on September 3, 2021. To further promote the album, Eilish embarked on her sixth concert tour, titled
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, which began on February 3, 2022.


Background and recording

Eilish released her debut album ''
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'' (which was also produced by her brother) on March 29, 2019. It was met with critical acclaim and commercial success, and spawned the ''Billboard'' Hot 100-topping single "
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", her first number-one on the chart. The album and the single helped Eilish win five awards at the
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, including the "big four"
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, Song of the Year,
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, and
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. Eilish released a number of singles since the album: the stand-alone "
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" (2019), the ''
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'' theme song "
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" (2020), and the
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collaboration "
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" (2021), the first two of which won the Record of the Year and
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at the
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, respectively. In a January 2020 interview, Eilish stated she would begin working on her upcoming second studio album during the year. In March, Eilish's brother
Finneas O'Connell Finneas Baird O'Connell (born July 30, 1997), known mononymously as Finneas (stylized in all caps), is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor. He has written and produced music for various artists, most notably his sister, B ...
confirmed this, stating that it would be "pretty pure in its intention" like Eilish's debut, with the two continuing to make the type of music they like to "play live". In January 2021, Eilish stated that the album "feels exactly how I want it to", with her not wanting to change a single thing about it. Her documentary film, '' Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry'', was released the following month. Later in February, Eilish announced the album would have 16 tracks. ''Happier Than Ever'' was recorded at Finneas' home recording studio, located in the basement of his Los Angeles residence. According to Eilish, recording took place between April 1, 2020, and February 16, 2021, in weekly schedules, starting with "My Future" and ending with "
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". The title track was the first song she wrote from the record, dating back to the European leg of her
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. Eilish revealed that all of 16 songs on the final track listing were the only songs the duo worked on during the album's creation, yet there were two songs, namely "What I Wanna Hear" and "Born Blue", that were omitted from the record since she "just couldn't figure them out". Eilish has revealed that the creative process of ''Happier Than Ever'' felt "very natural", unlike her previous projects where she constantly felt anxious and under pressure. With earlier works, Eilish also felt that she was not good enough and simply was not talented, but has since gained much more confidence in her craft. According to Eilish, her record label did not have any input on the album, unlike her debut album where she felt pressure from deadlines, constant meetings and "an expectation that a star was about to be born", all of which she "literally hated". In an interview with
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, Eilish said that she wanted to create "a very timeless record", mostly being inspired by
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singers that she listened to growing up such as
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and
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. She also said that the songs on the album are "all over the place and very, I think, versatile, different to one another, but also very cohesive," which she cited as one of her biggest goals. Another one of her goals she had during studio sessions was to surprise her fans as well as herself. She aimed to be uncomfortable during the creative process, using "NDA" as an example of a song that was not made in her "comfort zone". Eilish cited self-reflection as the biggest muse behind the record, and revealed before its release that "almost none of the songs on this album are joyful". She noted "
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" as a song that "pretty much wrote itself" and helped her realize feelings she had not processed before.


Music and lyrics

Musically, ''Happier Than Ever'' is a subdued, pop,
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,
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, and
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record, incorporating elements of R&B,
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, electro,
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, and 1990s
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. It consists of
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s set to slow tempos, with restrained, minimalistic arrangements of acoustic guitars, delicate synthesizers, and burbling beats. The lyrics deal with struggles faced by young women in the entertainment industry, fame, stardom, emotional abuse, power struggles, mistrust, and misogyny, imbued by Eilish's self-consciousness. In
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's opinion, Eilish's songwriting had inspired Finneas to devise a sound for the album that is "calmer and less sprightly" than her earlier breakthrough work.


Songs

The opening track, "
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", is a song about abuse and was "particularly harrowing" to write. The song deals with sexual coercion. The second track, "I Didn't Change My Number", features a heavy beat. "Billie Bossa Nova", the third track, presents "a more mature side of Eilish". The fourth track, "
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", starts as a slow synth ballad that "transitions into a laidback
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groove". Lyrically, the song is about self-discovery. "
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", the fifth track, has a techno pulse. The song references the titular hormone. The sixth track, "Goldwing", loops its
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introduction throughout the song. The eighth track, "Halley's Comet", is a ballad featuring stripped-back vocals, light synths, and a
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. The ninth track, "
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", is a
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interlude with an
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instrumental that debuted on Eilish's
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(2020). The interlude then transitions into the tenth track, "Overheated", which samples the production of its predecessor and explores stardom in the era of social media. The eleventh track "Everybody Dies", is an
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ballad, driven by dark synths and light guitar strumming, with "Eilish's voice again standing out". The twelfth track, " Your Power", is a soft acoustic ballad about sexual abuse and being taken advantage of by your partner. The thirteenth track, "
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" discusses the lack of privacy in her life due to her rise in fame over a dark
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beat which transitions into the fourteenth track "
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", which is lyrically about dismissing the haters and critics. The fifteenth track, "
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", is a
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song. It has been described as "a mopey breakup song", before breaking into "an electric-guitar-driven rager", while the rest of the tracks "bare different kinds of catharsis, teetering between sexy,
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beats and warm folkiness, reminiscent of her earliest music." It has been dubbed an album highlight. The album closes with "Male Fantasy", a slow-tempo ballad that finds Billie reflecting on relationships and sexual growth.


Release and promotion

On April 26, 2021, Eilish began hinting at upcoming music, and revealed the title, ''Happier Than Ever'', in an
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post on April 26, including a 15-second snippet of the title track, which had been previously teased in the documentary film. The following day, Eilish announced ''Happier Than Ever'' as the album title, after billboards announcing its title and release date reportedly began appearing in various cities. ''Happier Than Ever'' was released on July 30, 2021. It was available in a variety of physical album formats, such as eight differently colored vinyl LPs, including retail-exclusives for
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, independent record stores,
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and
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, ten CD variants, including autographed CDs at independent stores, a version with alternate packaging hand-painted by Eilish, three premium
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variants, including a deluxe box set. On December 2, Eilish announced that she has teamed up with an Italian fashion house
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for an eco-friendly limited vinyl edition of ''Happier Than Ever''. The set was released the following day, featuring vinyls created entirely from leftover recycled materials gathered during the original pressing of the record and a Gucci-branded nail stickers. The box and stickers were designed by the brand's creative director
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. Additionally, the collector's edition was sold in a physical Gucci stores throughout the world. The cover of this edition has a "psychedelic pattern" in the background. Next month, during the 30th anniversary of
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, the label announced a museum exhibit, ''Artists Inspired by Music: Interscope Reimagined'', featuring new cover arts of the projects released by the label. Those artworks were featured on the limited vinyl release. ''Happier Than Ever'' new cover was designed by American artist
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. Eilish appeared on the cover of June 2021 issue of ''
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'', wearing a corset. The photoshoot provoked polarizing reactions. The singer also were interviewed for that magazine, and also for such publications as ''
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'' and ''
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''. To support the album in the United Kingdom, a television special titled ''Billie Eilish: Up Close'' was broadcast on
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on July 31, in tandem with Eilish's debut on the
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. All of the album's tracks received
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s on
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upon its release. For the first anniversary of the album, Eilish shared voice memos of her recording takes for "Billie Bossa Nova", "Lost Cause", "Your Power", the title track, and "Male Fantasy".


Live performances

On June 16, 2021, Eilish performed a 27-minute set on Prime Day Show, including renditions of first four singles from ''Happier Than Ever'', "
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", and "
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". The set was later released on
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to download and streaming as a digital EP. The artist partnered with an American video hosting service
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to create a series of "Official Vevo Live Performances" in promotion of ''Happier Than Ever''. So far, four renditions of the album songs were published on the singer's official YouTube account; in chronogical order: "Your Power" on July 18, "Male Fantasy" on August 4, "Lost Cause" on October 21, and "Billie Bossa Nova" on January 13, 2022. Two additional in-studio performances were uploaded to Eilish's channel, namely "NDA" on July 16, 2021, and an acoustic rendition of "Billie Bossa Nova" on December 20. On July 29, 2021, Eilish appeared on German program ''Undersing'', where she performed "NDA" and "Billie Bossa Nova". On August 5, the singer appeared in
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's
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with a 4-song set consisting of "Getting Older", "I Didn't Change My Number", "NDA", and a cover of
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's "
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". Next month, she was on gigs such as
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and
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, where she performed some of the album tracks. The same month, she also performed "Getting Older" and "Billie Bossa Nova" for TIME ABC. In November, Eilish was featured in ''
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'', where she gave an alternate rendition of the title track with
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. The following month, the artist was performing a double duty in ''
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'' of the show's host and musical guest, in addition to various sketches, she performed "Happier Than Ever" and "Male Fantasy" in a scenery nodding to the tracks' music videos. To mark the album's one-year anniversary, Eilish and Finneas held performances at the
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record store in Hollywood. The store's employees stated that 500 tickets were sold, as well as many guests were invited. The setlist included "Getting Older", "Billie Bossa Nova", and the title track. They also performed "TV", which is part of her second extended play ''
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''.


Concerts

On July 22, 2021, Eilish teased a
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that featured performances of all 16 tracks from the album, set for an exclusive release to
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on September 3, 2021. Titled '' Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles'', it was directed by
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and Patrick Osborne, and it features live action scenes blended with animation. The concert took place at the
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without a live audience due to the
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; additional scenes were recorded at various landmarks around Los Angeles. Critics praised the film's performances, which they felt were of similar or better quality compared to the songs' studio versions. Eilish announced that she would embark on a world tour in support of ''Happier Than Ever'', through a video released on her YouTube channel, on May 21. The tickets were made available for sale one week later. The tour consisted of 72 concerts across North America, Europe, and Oceania. It began on February 3, 2022, in
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, United States. Parts of the tour were held on festivals such as
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and
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. Eilish worked with
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to exclusively host a film of one of the concerts, specifically one of her shows at the
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in London. She billed the film as a way for fans who missed out on tickets to experience the tour for themselves, wanting more people to recognize her for her showmanship live. Two concerts, titled Happier Than Ever, The Hometown Encore, were held at the
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in
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from December 15 to 16, 2022.


Singles

Seven singles were released in support of ''Happier Than Ever'', with the first six managing to chart within top 40 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the United States. The album's lead single, "
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", was released on July 30, 2020, one year before the album's scheduled release date. An accompanying animated music video was published the same day as the song and was directed by Australian animator Andrew Onorato. The single was critically acclaimed, even appearing at some publication's year-end lists as one of the best song of the year. It debuted at number six on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming her third top ten entry. Besides not receiving radio treatment in the United States, "My Future" is the only single of the album that appeared on physical discs. The second single, "
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", was released on November 12, 2020, with an accompanying music video directed by Eilish herself. The song met with a positive critical reception and, commercially, became the biggest single of ''Happier Than Ever''. The single debuted at number 94 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, rising to number two the following week, making it the fourth-greatest leap in the Hot 100's history with a vault of 92 positions. The track was promoted through the 2020 American Music Awards live performance. " Your Power" arrived on April 29, 2021, as the album's third single with an accompanying music video. Well received by music critics, it was next single promoting the project that landed within the top ten of the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It was promoted by a performance on ''
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'', and became the second single after "Therefore I Am" that impacted American radios. On June 2, "
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" was released as the fourth single. The accompanying music video sparked discourse on social media, that ultimately culminated into an apology posted on the singers
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story, as Eilish was accused of
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. The track would ultimately peak only at 27, before a brief 4-week chart run on the Hot 100, becoming her worst performing single released to radio to date on the chart. The fifth single, "
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", was released on July 9, along with another self-directed visual. Despite the song receiving an official studio performance video and radio release in the United States, the single barely scratched Hot 100's top 40, debuted and peaked at number 39, lasting a mere five weeks on the chart. Additionally, the single was not received as warmly by music critics as previous efforts, with ''
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'' calling it one of the worst songs of 2021. The final two songs of ''Happier Than Ever'', namely the title track and "
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", were chosen as the album's sixth and seventh singles, respectively. Similarly to how the music video for "
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" was published on the same day as ''
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'' (2019), the music video for "Happier Than Ever" was uploaded to Eilish's
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account on the same day as the release of its parent album, on July 30, 2021. The song was met with widespread critical acclaim, topping ''
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''s best songs of 2021 list. Eilish performed the single on numerous occasions, such as on ''
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'' and ''
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''. The track reached top ten in 17 countries, including the United Kingdom where it peaked at number 4, becoming her sixth UK top five single. However, in the United States, "Happier Than Ever" missed the top ten, debuting on the Hot 100 at number 11. On December 6, Eilish debuted the video for "Male Fantasy", with the song being issued as the seventh single. Even though critically acclaimed, the song did not manage to appear on many charts. Both "Male Fantasy" and "Happier Than Ever" were performed by Eilish on ''
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'' on December 11.


Critical reception

Upon release, ''Happier Than Ever'' received critical acclaim from
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, who admired its resolute portrayal of teenage stardom contrasting its muted sound. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from publications, the album has a
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score of 86 based on 27 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". ''
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'' critic El Hunt lauded the album for proving Eilish "one of her generation's most significant pop artists", and wrote that its music is "softer" and "far more low-key" than her debut record.
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of ''
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'' noted the "uniformly great" melodies and vocals, the "less flashy" production in ''Happier Than Ever'', observing a "more somber" tone. Sal Cinquemani of ''
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'' felt the album is more "sonically diverse" than Eilish's debut record, expanding beyond its predecessor's trip-hop and trap elements. ''
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'' Neil McCormick dubbed ''Happier Than Ever'' "the sound of a tortured teen alone in her bedroom late at night", its lyrics "pithy", and Eilish's vocals "delicate". Reviewing in his
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-published "Consumer Guide" column,
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gave ''Happier Than Ever'' an "A" and applauded Eilish for conceiving original ideas about fame through "sheer candor", highlighting her lyrics on "Getting Older", "Not My Responsibility", and "Everybody Dies". Louis Bruton of ''
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'' stated the album describes "the confinements and exploitations of being a celebrity and a teenager."
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, writing for ''
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'', called it a "downright heroic", "dark, painful, confessional album where ilish ischoosing not to settle into the role of America's beloved kooky kid sister." David Smyth of ''
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'' complimented the style and non-mainstream appeal of the album's production. '' Clash'' Robin Murray called ''Happier Than Ever'' "a work of subtle evolution" and "a record of quite complexity". ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' Chris Willman highlighted the album's "trenchant observation", "Self-awareness, self-aware humor", and "post-celebrity self-consciousness". Sarah Carson of I (newspaper), ''i'' labeled the album a "great, understated, philosophical" project inclining towards sparse and acoustic pop music trends. Jesse Atkinson of ''Gigwise'' called the album's production extraordinary, admiring its interpretation of music genres. Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen of ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' deemed the album a cohesive, "revealing and rewarding, listening experience" enhanced by Eilish's "acidic" delivery. In his ''Slate (magazine), Slate'' review, Carl Wilson liked the musical and lyrical maturity Eilish displays in ''Happier Than Ever''. ''The New York Times'' Lindsay Zoladz felt the album is "fixated on the tension between private and public knowledge, a social-media-era pop star's meditation on how much candor—if any—she owes her audience." A few reviews were critical of ''Happier Than Ever''. Alexandra Pollard of ''The Independent'' remarked that the album is "full of things most of us don't have to deal with", but Eilish turns them into relatable stories via "insightful" songs. She dismissed the tracks "Oxytocin" and "Goldwing" as insubstantial. In a mixed review, Matthew Kent of ''The Line of Best Fit'' commended Eilish's lyrics and Finneas' production, but regarded the album a less unique work, with its tracks "often blurring into each other." ''Consequence (publication), Consequence'' critic Mary Siroky, despite her overall warm review, also agreed that the album could be too cohesive with sonically indistinct songs. ''The A.V. Club'' Alex McLevy felt "there are just a few too many tracks on ''Happier Than Ever'', which starts off unstoppably strong, but starts to falter in the back half." ''Stereogum'' Tom Breihan wrote negatively, calling the album a boring, "wiktionary:shell-shocked#Adjective, shell-shocked" product of Eilish's attempts at making a second album as triumphant as her first.


Year-end lists


Commercial performance

A few weeks before its release, with over 1.028 million pre-adds of ''Happier Than Ever'', Eilish reclaimed the
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record for the most pre-saved album ever in the platform's history; Canadian singer the Weeknd had previously seized the record from Eilish's own ''When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'' (2019) with his album ''After Hours (The Weeknd album), After Hours'' (2020). The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry reported that Eilish was Global Recording Artist of the Year#2021, the third best-selling female artist of 2021, behind Taylor Swift and Adele.


United States

''Happier Than Ever'' marked Eilish's second number-one album in the United States. It debuted atop the ''Billboard'' 200 with 238,000 album-equivalent units, the fifth largest week for an album in 2021. Of the 238,000 units, sales constitutes 154,000 copies, which is the third largest album sales week in 2021, and 84,000 units calculated from the 113.87 million on-demand streams the album received in its first week. The tally also consists of 73,000 vinyl LPs shipped in the same week. The album topped the ''Billboard'' 200 for its first three consecutive weeks, becoming the first album by a woman to do so since Swift's Folklore (Taylor Swift album), ''Folklore'' (2020), and the second album in 2021 to achieve the feat, after ''Dangerous: The Double Album'' by American singer Morgan Wallen. Nine songs from the album charted on the all-genre ''Billboard'' Hot 100 simultaneously, whereas all of its tracks charted on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, with the title track, "
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", debuting at number one.


Other markets

In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart with 39,000 units, scoring Eilish's second number-one album in the country. With over 9,500 vinyl record sales, ''Happier Than Ever'' became the third-fastest selling vinyl album of the millennium by a female artist in the UK. The album debuted atop Germany's GfK Entertainment charts, Offizielle Top 100 as Eilish's first number one album there. It eclipsed her debut album, which peaked at number three. In Australia, the album landed atop the ARIA Charts, ARIA Albums Chart, her second number one in the country, whilst five songs debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart; all of the album's five singles charted on the chart previously. ''Happier Than Ever'' entered at the number one spot of France's SNEP albums chart with 14,695 units, becoming her first French number-one album.


Accolades


Track listing


Notes

*"Goldwing" Interpolation (popular music), interpolates "Hymn to Vena" from ''List of compositions by Gustav Holst, Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Third Group'' (1910), a group of compositions by Gustav Holst based on hymns from the Rigveda. * "My Future" is stylized in all lowercase, while "Goldwing" is stylized in all caps. "Overheated" is stylized as "OverHeated".


Personnel

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– vocals, vocal Audio engineer, engineering, songwriting * Finneas – production, engineering, vocal arranging (all tracks); bass (1–5, 8–11, 15), drum Programming (music), programming (1–15), piano (1, 3, 8), synthesizer (1–5, 7–13, 15, 16), background vocals (2, 7), electric guitar (3, 4, 8, 15), programming (4, 15), synth bass (4, 6, 7, 12, 13), Wurlitzer electronic piano, Wurlitzer electric piano (4, 16), percussion (5, 6, 12, 13, 15), acoustic guitar (7, 12, 16), Mellotron, Rhodes piano, Rhodes (11); nylon-string guitar (15) * Dave Kutch – Mastering (audio), mastering (1–3, 5–16) * John Greenham – mastering (4) * Mourad Lagsir – mastering (16) * Rob Kinelski – Audio mixing (recorded music), mixing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References


Footnote


Citations

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