No Time To Die Singer Billie Eilish Shows Off New Look In Your Power Video

Billie Eilish in Therefore I Am music video
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Three years ago, Billie Eilish exploded onto the music scene with her viral hit “bad guy” in brightly-colored hair and oversized clothing that would go on to become her signature style. Or, so we thought. Following the singer’s big moment including Grammys upon Grammys, an Apple TV+ documentary and as the youngest James Bond artist to date, she’s redefining how we see her already with a new video called “Your Power” ahead of her upcoming sophomore album.

The 19-year-old announced Tuesday that her next album titled Happier Than Ever would be coming out this summer by sharing a fresh look that has her going platinum blonde and donning muted colors. Her video “Your Power” matches this, as it’s an understated and slow-moving concept with a deep message. Check out the video here:

The music video features Billie Eilish in a desert-scape as she sings “try not to abuse your power.” It looks like the opening shot was achieved via drone as it slowly zooms onto the artist sitting on a hill on her own and blends into her environment. As the video continues, a snake slithers next to her and eventually ends up around her neck and stomach.

As the snake continues to move around her body, Billie Eilish continues to stay still on the hill and sing her newly released single. The video was directed by Eilish herself, which the artist has done prior with “Six Feet Under,” “Bored,” “xanny,” “Everything I Wanted” and “Therefore I Am.” The artist is keen on simple, but chilling concepts for her videos and “Your Power” definitely continues this vision for her.

The song could have a number of meanings. On one hand, “Your Power” could be calling out people of status for crossing the line, or it could be in reference to a manipulative relationship in which another person is taking advantage of someone’s love for them. One standout line comes midway through the track when Billie says this:

I thought you were special. You made me feel like it was my fault you were the devil, lost your appeal. Does it keep you in control for you to keep her in a cage? And you swear you didn’t know, you said you thought she was your age.

Based on these lyrics, it sounds as if “Your Power” could be about a relationship involving an underage woman with an older man. Billie Eilish notably dated rapper 7:AMP when she was 16 and he was 22. In her Apple TV+ documentary The World’s A Little Blurry, the singer shared the arc of their relationship, which seemed to start to come to a close on the night of her Coachella set when he is nowhere to be found after her big moment on stage.

The documentary also showed that 7:AMP was destructive, once punching through a wall and breaking his wrist. Billie Eilish apparently tried to help her boyfriend seek therapy, but the two ended up going their separate ways because Eilish felt they wanted different things. Now that “Your Power” is out in the world, it’s up to her fans interpretation as we can each attach our own meanings to it depending on what resonates with listeners.

Billie Eilish’s album Happier Than Ever is set to be released in full on July 30. Check back here on CinemaBlend for more updates on the James Bond singer as we gear up to hear her theme song in No Time To Die when the movie comes out on October 8.

Sarah El-Mahmoud
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Sarah El-Mahmoud has been with CinemaBlend since 2018 after graduating from Cal State Fullerton with a degree in Journalism. In college, she was the Managing Editor of the award-winning college paper, The Daily Titan, where she specialized in writing/editing long-form features, profiles and arts & entertainment coverage, including her first run-in with movie reporting, with a phone interview with Guillermo del Toro for Best Picture winner, The Shape of Water. Now she's into covering YA television and movies, and plenty of horror. Word webslinger. All her writing should be read in Sarah Connor’s Terminator 2 voice over.