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Billie Eilish drops haunting live video for "i love you" that will give you chills

Billie Eilish just dropped a live video for her track “i love you” and it is completely haunting. 

Eilish and her brother/collaborator Finneas are seen at the gig sitting on a bed, which rises as the song gets more intense. 

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The video was filmed at a gig at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles. The video is soft and chilling but also showcases Eilish’s die-hard fans who can be heard screaming along to every lyric. 

The song comes from Eilish’s chart-topping debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go. You can see the “i love you” video below. 

You can listen to Eilish’s debut album in-full below.

More Billie Eilish news

Recently, Billie Eilish dropped merch collection featuring bikini-clad anime girls. It didn’t take long for some people noticed the design resembled fan art from an anime series. Now, the collaborative collection with Siberia Hills has been canceled with all production ceasing on the items.

Last week, multiple people online pointed out Eilish’s new merch features the character Nozomi Tojo from Love Live!. However,AnimeNewsNetwork.com reported the fan art belongs to artist Makoto Kurokawa.

 

Now, it looks like the merch collection has been canceled following the artwork accusations.

Siberia Hills released a statement apologized for the incident, stating Eilish and her team were not aware that the fan’s art had been used.

“To the talented artist Mr. M_Qurokawa, we apologize for taking from your artwork for our merchandise collaboration with Billie Eilish.

Billie and her team were not aware that we used your art, they just believed in the product.

We were the creative force behind this collaboration. To Billie, and her fans, we apologize for causing this issue. These items will not be released. To those who already purchased, you will be refunded.”

See the full post below.

 

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Since then, the items have been removed from Eilish’s website and all posts on her social media regarding the collaboration have been deleted.

What do you think of the new Billie Eilish video? Sound off in the comments down below!

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