JAKARTA - Finneas and Billie Eilish brothers have reportedly collaborated with new management to take care of their musical careers.
According to a report by The Hollywood Reporter, the California brothers who wrote What Was I Made For? for the Barbie film (2023), chose a new management managed by Jason Owen.
Owen is part of Sandbox Entertainment, with a list of clients including several United States country singers, such as Kacey Musgraves and Kelsea Ballerini.
Prior to the reported move, Eilish and Finneas were represented by a business called Best Friends, which Danny Rukasin and Brandon Goodman shared.
Previously, Finneas and Eilish chose to take shelter in Best Friends, a management they shared with Danny Rukasin and Brandon Goodman.
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The two have worked with Rukasin and Goodman for most of their careers to date.
Meanwhile, the management, publishing, and recording company was founded in 2019. Other clients represented by Best Friends include Mimi Webb and Role Model.
While represented by Best Friends, Eilish has achieved many major achievements, including more than 40 songs in the Hot 100, 32 Grammy nominations, up to nine Grammy wins. Meanwhile, Finneas earned 21 Grammy nominations and 10 wins,
Eilish and Finneas have also won two Oscars. This comes from the song Bond 'No Time To Die' - taken from a film of the same name - and the Barbie song 'What Was I Made For?'.
Until this article was written, there has been no official statement regarding the management change from Best Friends to Sandbox Entertainment shared by the two musicians.
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