The phrase identifies a specific product category, the availability of music recordings from a prominent artist in a physical format, at a particular retail chain. It denotes that records by the recording artist Billie Eilish are stocked at Walmart stores. An example would be seeing her album “Happier Than Ever” available on vinyl at a local Walmart.
This availability serves several purposes. It offers fans a tangible way to own and experience an artist’s work, contributing to the resurgence of vinyl records as a popular medium. The presence of these albums at Walmart indicates wider accessibility to a mainstream consumer base, and can be a significant revenue stream for both the artist and the retailer. Historically, the selling of music in mass-market retailers like Walmart has provided artists with extensive reach beyond specialized record stores.