Billie Eilish has shared a preview of her new single, ‘Happier Than Ever’, on social media.
The 19-year-old pop megastar has amassed more than 13 million views on the Instagram clip at the time of writing.
Billie appears with her blonde locks in a golden scalloped chair in the visual for the haunting track.
She sings: “When I’m away from you, I’m happier than ever.”
There is no word yet on when the track will be released.
The snippet comes days after the Grammy-winner teased “things are coming”.
Alongside a snap of herself in a cardigan, Billie wrote: “things are comingggg (sic)”
In February, the ‘Therefore I Am’ hitmaker gave an exciting album update, in which she revealed she was “almost done” with her new album.
Billie said that the follow-up to her record-breaking 2019 debut LP ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ will likely boast 16 tracks.
And she later shared a studio snap on Instagram, as she neared the end of the process.
She simply captioned the grainy photograph: “almost done.”
Billie had previously teased: “There isn’t one song, or one part of one song, that I wish was this or that I wish it was that.”
The ‘No Time To Die’ singer told fans that she’ll be beginning a “new era” this year.
She said on her Instagram story in December: “It will be the end of an era. I’m gonna give you a new era. I have announcements to make, I’ve got some s*** to put out.”
At the start of the clip, she joked that she won’t give her fans her new album if they keep poking fun at her green hair.
She quipped: “”F*** you guys. Stop making fun of me, my God! I’m f****** making you an album. I will not put it out if you keep making fun of my hair. Shut up!”
Meanwhile, the ‘Ocean Eyes’ hitmaker is set to release a photobook and audiobook about her life and career.
Billie will document her childhood and her meteoric rise to fame as a teenager in the audiobook, which is narrated by herself, while she’ll share never-before-seen photographs from when she was growing up to touring the world in the self-made book.
A statement about the audiobook read: “This is an audiobook like no other – providing a truly intimate window into her journey, in Billie’s own words.”
And of the tome, which will be released on May 11 in hardback and as an e-book, Billie – whose brother Finneas co-writes and produces her music – said: “I spent many hours over many months pouring through my family albums and archives, handpicking all of the photos in this book. I hope you love it as much as I do.”