In a delightfully chaotic March 2025 episode of GOAT Talk, Billie Eilish and Quenlin Blackwell dove into their personal “greatest and worst of all time” picks, serving up a mix of humor, honesty, and raw emotion.
They kicked things off with fictional crushes—Blackwell admitted her soft spot for Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas, which Eilish immediately co-signed before adding Venom to her list.
When it came to life anthems, Eilish revealed she’s currently obsessed with Lady Gaga classics like “Poker Face” and “Alejandro,” saying they resonate with her in new ways now. Blackwell returned the love by naming Eilish’s own “Chihiro” as her go-to anthem.
The conversation turned tender while discussing meaningful gifts. Eilish recalled her first car, a matte black Dodge Challenger gifted by her label, while Blackwell shared a mixtape from an ex that mapped out their relationship through music—though she joked, “I will never date Aries again.”
The most heartfelt exchange centered on albums to cry to. Eilish picked Sufjan Stevens’ Carrie & Lowell, highlighting “Fourth of July” as “deeply, deeply upsetting” yet stunning. Blackwell chose MARO’s We’ve Been Loving In Silence, a gem she discovered thanks to Eilish.
They also opened up about unforgettable fan moments—Blackwell talked about the joy of giving fans representation, while Eilish described seeing a mom at one of her shows crying and mouthing “thank you,” a reminder of why she performs.
Things got playful again when Blackwell revealed her worst purchase: blowing her savings on twenty rugs she believed were “investment pieces.” Half ended up disintegrating in storage, leaving her with an expensive life lesson.
Wrapping up, the two offered career advice, stressing that money should never overshadow creativity. Their genuine bond shone throughout, capped off with Blackwell calling Eilish her “goat singer.” The episode struck a perfect balance of candid celebrity insight and relatable moments, making it one of the most engaging GOAT Talk installments yet.
