Biography
Billie du Page's pop offering is an anthem to the freedom of being oneself unabashedly.
Her strikingly powerful voice, innate sense for ear-catching melodies, and the vulnerable sincerity of her lyrics are what define Billie du Page’s artistic identity.
She's known since she was little; she needs to write songs, she needs to sing. At the age of four, Billie picked up the piano and hasn’t let go since. Through her teenage years, Billie has drawn inspiration from artists like Lana Del Rey, Charlotte Cardin, Pomme, and Angèle, which has given her the courage to sing about her own experiences in her own words.
At just 20 years old, this artist of Canadian and French nationality offers up sugary, feminist pop that is self-assured and unapologetic. Billie tugs at our heartstrings with her moody ballads about heartbreak as deftly as she makes us dance with her brazen hits.
Billie has audaciously opted to hold the reins of her own career and create her own record label.
His first EP Billie du Page was released on October 25 and his track “Fake Friends” is currently number 1 on radios in Quebec, a successful debut.
Billie du Page's pop offering is an anthem to the freedom of being oneself unabashedly.
Her strikingly powerful voice, innate sense for ear-catching melodies, and the vulnerable sincerity of her lyrics are what define Billie du Page’s artistic identity.
She's known since she was little; she needs to write songs, she needs to sing. At the age of four, Billie picked up the piano and hasn’t let go since. Through her teenage years, Billie has drawn inspiration from artists like Lana Del Rey, Charlotte Cardin, Pomme, and Angèle, which has given her the courage to sing about her own experiences in her own words.
Billie hasn’t stopped writing songs; the prolific young woman has amassed a repertoire of over 40 demos in both French and English.
At just 20 years old, this artist of French and Canadian nationality offers up sugary, feminist pop that is self-assured and unapologetic.
Billie knows how to tug on our heartstrings. She can make you cry with her moody ballads, written on a backdrop of broken hearts and friendships, as deftly as she can make you dance with her brazen hits.
Billie has audaciously opted to hold the reins of her own career and create her own record label to self-release, supported by her management team at Opak (Patrick Watson, Aliocha Schneider, Elisapie).
For her debut EP, the artist has surrounded herself with accomplished and in-demand producers Lucatheproducer, John Brown, Bayla and Traxx; together, they have created an EP of danceable music overflowing with catchy hooks and you see, her track 'Fake Friends' currently leads Québec radio charts.
Billie is in her element on stage; it's where she feels alive - and she intends to prove it. This fall, Billie captivated audiences in Belgium, France and Quebec during her opening act for Coeur de Pirate and for Aliocha Schneider.