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Billie Eilish's 'Birds Of A Feather' Climbs Pop Airplay Chart.

Billie Eilish looks focused.

Billie Eilish, the Grammy-winning pop sensation, is making waves once again in the music industry with not one, but two singles climbing the Pop Airplay chart in the U.S. This achievement is a rare feat for any artist, as it is uncommon for multiple tracks from the same artist to simultaneously hold strong positions on the radio charts.

Currently, Eilish's latest single, 'Birds of a Feather,' is steadily climbing the ranks and has reached the impressive position of No. 11 on the Pop Airplay tally. The song, which has been on the chart for two months, is just shy of breaking into the top 10, showcasing Eilish's enduring popularity and appeal among listeners.

Notably, Eilish's previous hit, 'Lunch,' continues to maintain its position at No. 10 on the Pop Airplay list, further solidifying her dominance on the airwaves. With five top 10 hits already under her belt, including chart-toppers like 'Bad Guy' and 'Therefore I Am,' Eilish's success on the pop radio charts is undeniable.

'Birds of a Feather' was chosen as the second single from Eilish's latest album, 'Hit Me Hard and Soft,' following the initial release of 'Lunch.' The decision to shift focus to the former track was driven by streaming and sales data, indicating a strong preference among listeners for the new single.

As Eilish continues to captivate audiences with her unique sound and compelling lyrics, her presence on the Pop Airplay chart is a testament to her enduring popularity and influence in the music industry. Fans can expect to see 'Birds of a Feather' soar even higher in the coming weeks, potentially securing another top 10 hit for the talented artist.

With her remarkable track record and unwavering creativity, Billie Eilish remains a force to be reckoned with in the world of pop music, solidifying her status as one of the industry's brightest stars.

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