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- In April 2020, during a 50-minute Verizon livestream, Eilish explained the meaning of "All the Good Girls Go to Hell": "The deeper meaning of the song is about global warming and climate strike and what's really important. This song is about the world and trying to save it, and people not believing that it needs to be saved."
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Dec 4, 2018 · by SMF · Published December 4, 2018 · Updated September 17, 2020. “Six feet under” is a term used in reference to someone or something that has died. And in this case Billie is referencing a past romance. And despite the demise of the romance, she is still unable to get over her ex.
Apr 25, 2024 · The music video for “All the Good Girls Go to Hell” features Eilish as a fallen angel who is trying to escape a world that is on fire. The video is a commentary on climate change and environmentalism, linking the destruction of the planet to the idea of hell.
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In April 2020, during a 50-minute Verizon livestream, Eilish explained the meaning of "All the Good Girls Go to Hell": "The deeper meaning of the song is about global warming and climate strike and what's really important. This song is about the world and trying to save it, and people not believing that it needs to be saved."
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- September 6, 2019
- Darkroom, Interscope
Sep 5, 2023 · The lyrics vividly capture the fear of becoming insignificant, as Billie sings, “Our love is six feet under, I can’t help but wonder if our grave was watered by the rain.”. This line encapsulates the overarching theme of the song, emphasizing the fear of being forgotten or overshadowed.
Mar 29, 2019 · “all the good girls go to hell” shows Billie referencing and twisting Christian symbolism. She has only briefly referenced her views on religion, which can be found in her...