Billie Eilish - All The Good Girls Go To Hell Info
Eilish sings from the point of view of the Devil, who watches with apathy as humans destroy their only home.
"All the Good Girls Go to Hell" by Billie Eilish is a pop track that primarily serves as a stark commentary on and humanity's failure to protect the planet . Released as the sixth single from her debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? , the song uses religious imagery to satirize environmental destruction. 🌍 The Core Message Billie Eilish - all the good girls go to hell
The music video, directed by Rich Lee, visually reinforces these environmental themes through a dark, dystopian lens. Eilish sings from the point of view of
Eilish has described humanity as the "flu" of the planet, expressing frustration over the lack of urgency in saving the environment. , the song uses religious imagery to satirize
While the title may sound like a commentary on morality, Eilish has confirmed that the "hell" in the song is a metaphor for an Earth ravaged by global warming.
The lyrics suggest that God and the Devil are equally bewildered by human self-destruction, with "heaven's out of sight" once the "water starts to rise". 📽️ Visual Symbolism



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