But it also seems like she’s playing a character in a song that’s somewhat satirical. Right away, it’s clear that Billie is playing with power dynamics, not to mention some pretty mature sexual themes (reminder: She only just turned 18). The song continues: Sleepin’, you’re on your tippy toes Ya know, on the off chance it’s not already stuck in your head: I’m so proud of that song.” Kay, first of all, let’s listen to “Bad Guy” It’s my favorite to perform, it’s so fun. It’s one of my favorite songs I’ve ever made. want it to be empty there, but we were just like, ‘I don’t know if anyone’s going to like this, because there’s no lyrics here.’ For some reason, people do like it and it’s huge now. “My brother and I actually sat in his room trying to write something else over that, but we couldn’t do it because nothing else worked. “What’s funny about it is I actually thought it would flop…because the chorus doesn’t have a hook-at least what we wrote as the chorus,” Billie told Billboard. And trust, she had no idea this was coming. Even if you’re not an expert on all things Billie Eilish (which you should be, just saying), there is no way in hell you haven’t heard “Bad Guy.” Billie wrote the song with her brother, Finneas, and it surpassed “ Old Town Road” on the Billboard Hot 100-which is a big f*cking deal, considering Lil Nas X owned the charts for months.
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