Billie Eilish releases isolated vocal version of ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ – with fans invited to remix via BandLab

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Billie Eilish releases isolated vocal version of ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ – with fans invited to remix via BandLab

Billie Eilish has launched an isolated vocals version of ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’, and her fans have been invited to remix the album through the BandLab platform. The new digital version of her third album is available at Eilish’s official web store, and it comes with vocals only, without any instrumentals. The fans who have already bought the standard digital LP will receive an automatic download of the fresh isolated version.

BandLab, an online free digital audio workstation operated with social media and distribution features for creating, sharing, and selling music, offers an exclusive giveaway. They will give away a unique merch package that includes an autographed vinyl pressing of ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ and a pair of tickets to Eilish’s upcoming world tour, which will start this Autumn. To participate in the giveaway, fans must leave a comment under BandLab’s post on their website by answering the question “Which song from the album inspires you creatively and why?”Fans who reside in America or Australia can get the exclusive digital album with isolated vocals, produce a remix, and post a link. The giveaway will come to an end on June 28.

“Hit Me Hard and Soft” has been prominent music with four-star reviews from NME. The review noted that “Billie came into this process with aspirations to find herself, creatively and personally: ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ remains distinctly unique, a portrait of a singular talent entering young adulthood, exploring her queerness and experiencing the emotional thrill and (sometimes) catastrophe of chasing passion or falling in love. In trying to write an album for herself, she’s made one that will resonate harder than anything she’s done before”. Meanwhile, some fans believe that there may be a second half to the album that is yet to be released. The album’s final line, “But when can I hear the next one?” has fueled such speculations.

In other news, Billie Eilish revealed that she considered naming the album ‘Patheticville’ after a quote from the US version of The Office. The album is a portrayal of a particular talent getting into adulthood while exploring one’s queerness and experiencing the emotional thrill or breakdown of chasing a passion or falling in love. The fans are ready to remix Eilish’s isolated vocals and rework her album

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