2019 can go down as the year Billie Eilish took over, and what better way to build on that than with a striking visual that reminds what’s turned so many heads? The teenaged star has just released her new music video for “all the good girls go to hell,” off her incredible debut album.
The video was directed by Rich Lee and shot in Los Angeles, starting off with a view of Billie getting these aggressive injections on her back that makes her grow wings but then she falls from the skies into a big puddle of oil. Billie walks away in pain, and the destruction surrounding her quickly reaches her as well.
As the press release notes, the video comes ahead of the UN’s 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York City, as well as the forthcoming Global #ClimateStrike, spearheaded by fellow teen activist Greta Thunberg.
You’ve got to give props to an artist that values creativity while also using their platform to speak on what they believe. I dig. Check out the video above.
In a statement to her fans on Instagram, Billie elaborated:
Right now, there are millions of people all over the world begging our leaders to pay attention. Our earth is warming up at an unprecedented rate, ice caps are melting, our oceans are rising, our wildlife is being poisoned and our forests are burning.”
Read the full message on her Instagram Stories HERE.
Don’t miss Billie Eilish this fall as the season opening episode of Saturday Night Live.