Billie Eilish is back, and this time, she’s flying higher than your average office drone!
On Friday (Sept. 27), Billie, the 22-year-old Grammy-winning, Oscar-snatching musical sorceress, released a new music video for her latest banger, “Birds of a Feather.” But don’t expect any real birds — or feathers, for that matter — because this video is more “corporate chaos” than “nature documentary.”
Picture this: Billie, all by her lonesome, stuck in a 9-to-5 office building (a nightmare we can all relate to). The fluorescent lights are buzzing, the coffee machine’s out of order, and at one point, in an empty conference room, she does what every bored office worker dreams of — she starts levitating. Yep, while the rest of us are stuck in endless Zoom meetings, Billie is literally floating above the corporate grind. Take that, office chairs!
The track “Birds of a Feather” is the second single from her third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft — a title that basically sums up my reaction to life in general. The album dropped back in May, causing fans everywhere to hit replay harder than a pigeon flies into a clean window.
Oh, and in case that wasn’t enough, Billie and her genius brother Finneas (you know, the one who basically invented sound) performed this very song at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics closing ceremony. I can only assume the audience was levitating too — though probably from too much champagne and not Eilish magic.
Billie’s still a musical wizard, she’s mastered office levitation, and “Birds of a Feather” is yet another hit that proves she can do anything — except, apparently, refill the coffee machine.