BILLY PREPARES TO RELEASE NEW EP I’M NOT OK ON MAY 20, 2016
FIRST SONG TO BE RELEASED APRIL 29, 2016 “LOVE DON’T BREAK ME”
a story about despair, heartbreak and hope.
LDBM IS A MULTI-MEDIA HYBRID ART PROJECT THAT INCLUDES A BLACK AND WHITE
SHORT-FILM, A 128-PAGE FINE ART PHOTO BOOK AND LARGE FORMAT FRAMED ART PRINTS.
AS PART OF THE INITIAL PROMOTION BILLY WILL HOLD ART PHOTO EXHIBITS
AND BOOK LAUNCH EVENTS IN LOS ANGELES, BERLIN, PARIS AND MILAN
Los Angeles (April 25, 2016) Bill Kaulitz embarks on a new solo project under the artist moniker
BILLY. As the singer of the band TOKIO HOTEL, the international superstar has sold over 7
million records worldwide, performed for 500,000 people in front of the Eiffel Tower, won hundreds
of awards and gone platinum in 68 countries. In the midst of this enormous success, he is venturing
on his own for the first time to release a 5-song EP I’M NOT OK on May 20, to chronicle his
life experiences and the rollercoaster ride of finding and losing love. Available on all digital platforms
worldwide and physical product in selected territories via Los Angeles-based De-Code
LTD, distributed by Chapter One/Universal Music in Europe, Caroline in the US and Kontor
New Media in selected territories.
“Love Don’t Break Me,” the EP’s first official song release will be out on April 29, is a minimalistic/
electronic ballad–which reflects a new sound and impressive growth in BILLY’s musical palette.
The song is just one part of the multi-media hybrid art project which also includes a stunning
Black and White short-film directed by Shiro Gutzie and Davis Factor and an accompanying
fine art photo book with selected images from the film and other original pictures by the directors.
A series of large format art prints complete the ambitious art project. “I didn’t want to do a
traditional music release for my first solo project” BILLY says “I wanted the freedom to explore the
other areas in my life that I am passionate about like Art and Fashion and felt that a pure music
project wouldn’t fulfill my vision as a solo artist”.
For the new project BILLY wrote the songs in collaboration with music producers Pionear, Shiro
Gutzie and his own twin-brother Tom Kaulitz. “I wanted to go in the studio and experiment with
new sounds and not be creatively held back” BILLY adds “I created an environment for myself
where I had no pressure and was able to just try new things without worrying about sales, promotion
or marketing plans and just focus on creating”.
Future extensions to the project include other art-driven initiatives as well as fashion related activities,
a field BILLY is familiar with, he has appeared on numerous lifestyle covers including Interview
Magazine, L’Uomo Vogue, L’ Officiel Hommes and many others. “Fashion is an extension of my
music and I’m looking forward to immersing myself in that world. I believe they go hand in hand
and can’t wait to make that a reality” said BILLY.
The fine art photo book which includes a limited edition 7” white vinyl of “Love Don’t Break Me”
was released unannounced on March 30, with the first 300 copies individually signed by BILLY.
The $50 book available exclusively through the official BILLY website sold over 1,000 copies in its
first 12 hours.
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