Billie Eilish’s songs and videos have been streamed more than 15 billion times. She’s completed four sold-out North American tours with Finneas. In July, she put out a new version of her hit “Bad Guy” with a cameo from Justin Bieber, and less than two weeks later, she was nominated for nine MTV Video Music Awards. Yesterday afternoon, she released the official video for "all the good girls go to hell." By nightfall, it had been viewed over 5 million times.
She’s the first number one artist born this millennium, and too young to have ever owned a CD. She’s the youngest female star to top the charts in a decade, and the only one ever to have 14 simultaneous chart entries. She’s more than a cultural upstart; she’s seemingly the answer to a dying industry.
And she's here to play a game of #SongAssociation. In a special ELLE Women in Music (#ELLEWIM) edition of the Internet's favorite game, Eilish stopped by to celebrate her cover and do her best to take our top spot.