![]() Tinged with dark humour, this track endeavours to break down the concept of being “bad”, reminding us that we can see ourselves as worthy of love and respect without attaching negative connotations to the self-confidence. Born from the idea that you don’t need to tell people you’re “bad” to assert dominance, she reminds the tough guys that she does what she wants, when she wants that she is the one with the power. “I do what I want when I'm wanting to" - 'bad guy'Ī sarcastic offering that pokes fun at the pride that people, herself included, take in presenting themselves as rebels and rule-breakers, this bass-heavy bop sees Eilish taunting her abusive lover, telling him in no uncertain terms that she’s in control of their relationship. Taken from her 2019 debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, the soft, lullaby stylings of '8' belie tremendous inner strength as Eilish sings about a boyfriend who looked at her "like I'm see-through." A song which bloomed from a slow, acoustic piece titled 'See Through', the track is about resignation on the surface – as Eilish resigns herself to the truth that the person she loves doesn’t love her back - but is about finding the power in acceptance and letting go as she reaches a decision not to pursue a relationship that is not worth her time. Drawn from her personal experiences with an unbalanced power dynamic in a past relationship, Eilish addresses the person who took advantage of her, and challenges the notion, questioning every single person who has ever held their power over someone, daring them to do so again with hopes of inspiring change on this intimate, melancholy yet empowering track.īillie Eilish to headline the Friday night of Glastonbury 2022 Taken from her upcoming album Happier Than Ever, 'Your Power', is described by Eilish as an "an open letter to people who take advantage – mostly men." The delicate, acoustic offering which sees the singer at her most vulnerable as she muses about the relatable experience of someone abusing their power and holding it over a woman. While we wait for the upcoming album Happier Than Ever - and the next set of aspiring lyrics - from the teenage star, here are 11 of Billie’s most empowering lyrics from over the years "How dare you" - 'Your Power' Label/s: Interscope Records & Darkroom RecordsĬhart Rankings: “i love you” peaked at #9 on the US Billboard charts at the beginning of May, and spent 2 weeks in the chart.Inspiring, empowering and always meaningful, Billie Eilish’s songwriting spins narratives that fit anyone regardless of who they are, where they’re from or what they’re going through in life. There is currently no official music video for the track, but the official audio has over 15 million views and 240,000 likes since its upload to YouTube on the 28th March 2019. That song, like, I love that song.” While performing this song live, Eilish has seen to cry and get emotional, leading fans to believe that this track is based on a personal story. ![]() That song just shot itself out of me and Finneas, I can’t even tell you. In an interview with the YouTube channel DWDD, Eilish had this to say about “i love you”: “I don’t know, that song, I feel like I didn’t even, like, I feel like me and Finneas can’t even believe we wrote that song. Originally, the sentence was supposed to begin with a track titled “i don’t know, i just wish i wasn’t breathing”, however Eilish revealed that the song was never finished and therefore could not go on the album. ![]() In an interview with PopBuzz, Eilish stated that the three final tracks on the album where supposed to form a sentence: “listen before i go”, “I love you”, and lastly “goodbye”. The track seems to be about a relationship that Eilish seems to realise is not for the best, but she can’t escape it: “I love you and I don’t want to, ooh”. “i love you” features vocals from Eilish’s brother and producer Finneas, who also co-wrote the track. ![]() Eilish stated that it is “still one of my favourite songs I’ve ever written in my life”. The California native has previously stated to Radio Energy that “i love you” is one of her favourites on her debut album “WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?”. “i love you” is the second to last track on young popular musician Billie Eilish.
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