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Billie Eilish is a Grammy-award winning singer-songwriter whoโs only 18 years old. But, if youโve read any pop culture headlines recently, Eilishโs musical prowess isnโt the topic of conversation.
Eilishโs decision to wear baggy clothing and hide her body from the public eye, she explained in a 2019 Calvin Klein ad, was to make sure that nobody could have an opinion about what she looked like. But, now that Eilishโs life is in the spotlight, a lot has changed, and people have quite a few opinions about her music, her body, and her fame.
Eilish takes on all of this in her music video for โTherefore I Am,โ her newest single released on Nov. 12. The song plays off of the classic philosophical phrase โI think, therefore I am,โ and Eilish reframes it as an unabashed call of self-acceptance.
In the video, directed by Eilish herself, the โBad Guyโ singer runs through a California mall with khaki-colored baggy shorts and a cardigan covered in graffiti-esque graphics.
The cameraโwhich Eilish revealed in a Zane Lowe interview was simply an iPhoneโfollows her around the deserted mall hallways. As the video goes on, Eilish hops from food court to food court, grabbing some classic mall fare while smiling cheekily at the camera.
Though the video is clearly meant to be relaxed and unplanned, you canโt help but notice Eilishโs smirk as she sings, โIโm sorry / I donโt think I caught your nameโ in between bites of a donut.
As Eilishโs celebrity only grows, itโs clear that sheโs finding a way to rise above fake friends, malevolent gossip outlets, and public scrutiny.
The โTherefore I Amโ video ends with Eilishโnow laden with a soft pretzel, a donut, fries, Chipotle chips, and a lemonadeโsmiling sweetly at the camera before sprinting out of the mall as a distant voice yells at her to leave.ย
Itโs Eilishโs carefree, perhaps even a bit apathetic or mean-spirited, attitude that shines in this song and in the video. The authenticity, weirdness, and self-acceptance in โTherefore I Amโ perfectly encapsulates Eilishโs charm and proves that costumes, choreography, and elaborate sets arenโt the only recipe for music video success.
Photo Courtesy of Interscope Records
