KEY POINTS

  • "Happier Than Ever" to release on July 30
  • Billie Eilish announced the album on April 28
  • She dropped a music video, "Lost Cause," on June 2

Billie Eilish can't hold back her excitement when it comes to music. The singer took to Instagram on Thursday midnight to share a new photo from her upcoming album, "Happier Than Ever," which is slated to release on July 30.

"MY ALBUM “Happier Than Ever” COMES OUT ONE MONTH FROM TODAYYYY I CANNOT WAIT FOR YOU TO MAKE IT YOURS," she captioned.

Many fans supported Eilish's upcoming album in the comments section. However, some users were expecting an apology from the singer regarding the anti-Asian slur.

One of the users commented, "I cant wait for you to apologize" while another one replied, "She did on her story lol, you can probably find it on youtube or something."

Eilish recently made headlines for her anti-Asian remark in an old resurfaced video on social media.

A compilation of Eilish's videos, which was originally shared on TikTok, resurfaced on Twitter on June 14. In the video, the singer could be seen mocking different accents and also mouthing an Asian racial slur. Ever since the video went viral, fans have been asking the singer to make a statement.

Eilish shared a statement via Instagram Stories on June 21 and wrote, "I am appalled and embarrassed and want to barf that I ever mouthed along to that word. This song was the only time I’d ever heard that word as it was never used around me by anyone in my family. Regardless of my ignorance and age at the time, nothing excuses the fact is that it was hurtful. And for that I am sorry."

On the work front, the singer revealed in May that she will go on a tour, which starts from Feb. 3 and ends on July 2, 2022, performing the same album across North America.

"Verified fan presale starts today at 12pm local time for every show in north america and tickets for all shows are on sale friday!!!!!" she captioned.

Eilish, 19, first announced her album on April 28 and teased fans with a new single titled "Your Power."

"This is my favorite thing i’ve ever created and i am so excited and nervous and EAGER for you to hear it," she captioned her first look of the album. "I can’t even tell you. i’ve never felt so much love for a project than i do for this one. hope you feel what i feel."

On June 2, Eilish dropped her latest music video, "Lost Cause," from her forthcoming album.