.billieeilish brought up Damonalbarn and thegreatkhalid during her coachella set
Eilish would run through a number of her biggest songs, including the one-two closing punch of “Bad Guy” and “Happier Than Ever.” As she left the stage, Eilish apologized for not being Beyoncé.
Albarn, if you might remember, got himself into some hot water after taking a perceived shot at Taylor Swift in an interview with the. Swift swiftly hit back at him after he wrongfully said that she didn’t write her own material and things got a bit wild after that. Albarn would go on to apologize and address the comments at hisI Didn’t Change My Number
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