What Was I Made For, by Billie Eilish, is a Barbie anthem. It is currently just 1,500 chart units away from replacing Dave & Central Cee’s Sprinter at Number 1 thanks to a second week of Barbiemania.
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What Was I Made For, by Billie Eilish, is a Barbie anthem. It is currently just 1,500 chart units away from replacing Dave & Central Cee’s Sprinter at Number 1 thanks to a second week of Barbiemania.
When the marketing team submitted their candy-colored plans to senior management however it was evident that they were well aware of what was going on. Another fantastic marketing success? Barbie The Album: the charming, glittering companion package to the 114-minute silver screen effort which is director produced by Mark Ronson.
Here comes Dua Lipa‘s dance anthem ‘Dance The Night’ then only Barbie music and video are made too.
After that came Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice’s modern-day answer to Aqua’s 1997 highly-contentious ‘Barbie Girl’and titled ‘Barbie World’. Billie Eilish’s ‘What Was I Made For?’, a guaranteed tear-jerker both on and off-screen, produced a startling swerve.