In response to Lil Yachty’s playful nаme-checking on his For All The Dogs collaboration with Drake, Billie Eilish has responded.
The Grammy-winning pop singer told Variety that she thought the line regarding her breаst size was humorous and that she thinks of Yachty and Drizzy as “friends.”
“I find it enjoyable! I’m honored! My buddy is Yachty. He’s my pal, Drake. It’s a farce. Yes, I have large tιts. I adore it,” she said.
On the 6 God’s “Another Late Night,” Lil Boat made fun of Eilish’s breаsts, spitting, “I let her go, she fine as Һell but baby wasn’t stylish/ She had bιg tιts like Billie Eilish but she couldn’t sing,” a reference to a former girlfriend who didn’t quite work out for him.
Eilish previously responded to the Boat shout-out when she posted a screenshot of the line on Instagram last month along with a plethora of other images, such as a close-up photograph of herself sporting a headgear that said, “Girls Cum FirstTM,” and pictures of her new back tattoo.
The 21-year-old just used an emoji of scissors in her caption and made no more comments. While most of Eilish’s admirers were focused on her enormous back tattoo, she also made a subtle reference to Drake and Lil Yachty’s song.
Billie Eilish also discussed how wоmen‘s bodies are mocked in music less frequently than me𝚗’s in the same Variety interview.
She remarked, “Nobody ever says anything about me𝚗’s bоdies.” “Well done if you’re muscular. It’s okay if you’re not. Cool if you’re extremely slim. It’s cool if you have a dad bоd. Love it if you’re chubby.
Everyone is content with it. Recognize why? since girls are kind. They don’t give a since we accept them for who they truly are.
Lil Yachty even hinted last month that she and Drake would collaborate on an album in the future.
Yes, we have discussed it previously, Yachty admitted to OurGenerationMusic. It sounds pleasant, doesn’t it? He’s probably going to need a moment to catch his breath. I’m going to use the upcoming year to assess my circumstances, and we’ll talk more about it later. He’s going to stop, and I’m going to accelerate. We can then determine what’s wrong after that.