The 18-year-old singer was announced earlier this year as the singer on the title track for the new 007 film. On Thursday, the star finally released the audio version of the song that will accompany the flick, which will be released in April. Eilish has become the youngest musician to write and record a Bond song, with the usual support of her brother and producer Finneas O'Connell. 'No Time To Die' includes the traditional Bond theme and also features legendary composer Hans Zimmer, who contributed the orchestral arrangements.
In a statement, Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said: "Billie and Finneas wrote an incredibly powerful and moving song for 'No Time To Die' that is cut perfectly for the film and set in the emotional story fits. There are only a select few to write a Bond theme. I'm a huge fan of Billie and Finneas. Their creative integrity and talent are second to none and I can't wait for audiences to hear what they say brought with them - a new, fresh perspective whose voice will resonate for generations to come." The Grammy winner will perform the song live at the BRIT Awards on February 18th