Billie Eilish made waves earlier this year with the risque lyrics of her single Bad Guy from her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
Now she's going to some extremes for the dark video of her track All the Good Girls Go to Hell.
Eilish, 17, was spotted Sunday night in Los Angeles on the set of the video, which seems to take a pretty literal approach to the song.
Back in black: Billie Eilish is going to some extremes for the dark video of her track All the Good Girls Go to Hell
The Angeleno was covered head-to-toe in tar with only her face wiped clean so she could perform for the camera.
She wore a pair of angel wings also covered in the black makeup, which seemed to double her in length as they dragged on the ground behind her.
To complete the chilling look, she wore some black contacts to really sell the demon vibes.
Wow: Eilish was spotted Sunday night in Los Angeles on the set of the video, which seems to take a pretty literal approach to the song
Serving face: The Angeleno was covered head-to-toe in black makeup with only her face wiped clean so she could perform for the camera
Earning her wings: She wore a pair of angel wings also covered in makeup, which seemed to double her in length as they dragged on the ground behind her
Dirty business: A video obtained by TMZ shows how the process went down as Eilish was lowered into a tar pit, from which she emerged when the cameras started rolling
Intense performance: She served some intense facial expressions and somewhat exhausted demeanor as she performed the cameras
Devil eyes: To complete the chilling look, she wore some black contacts to really sell the demon vibes
Mood music: The track for the music video could be heard playing in the background as she acted out the scene
Cold night: She seemed to be shivering as she stood drenched in the black goo
On fire: The set was rigged with pyrotechnics to give the video the full hellish effect as flames went off behind her
A video obtained by TMZ shows how the process went down as Eilish was lowered into a tar pit, from which she emerged when the cameras started rolling.
The track for the music video could be heard playing in the background as she acted out the scene.
She served some intense facial expressions and somewhat exhausted demeanor as she performed the cameras.
But she appeared to have some laughs between takes with the director, during what must have been a bizarre experience.
The set was rigged with pyrotechnics to give the video the full hellish effect as flames went off behind her.
From the top: Eilish then changed into a fresh outfit, as she appeared to go back for another messy take
Angelic in white? She came out in all white with her hair still drenched in black tar, which ran down the oversized t-shirt
Signature look: The shirt was paired with some baggy sweatpants, a more cozy look that she's become known for
Full crew: Eilish was surrounded by a full crew for the video as they helped her pull off the unique shot
Run-through: A man with a rope explained how the scene would go as a woman prepared to put the wings on her
Angel wings: She then strapped on some untarnished white angel wings as she prepared to do it all again
They fit: Her shirt was cut down the back in order to strap her into the wings
Eilish then changed into a fresh outfit, as she appeared to go back for another messy take.
She came out in all white with her hair still drenched in the black substance, which ran down the oversized t-shirt.
The shirt was paired with some baggy sweatpants, a more cozy look that she's become known for.
She then strapped on some untarnished white angel wings as she prepared to do it all again.
Emerging from tar: She was then lowered back into the tar pit with crew members holding up the wings
Hellish song: The track features the lyrics, 'All the good girls go to hell / 'Cause even God herself has enemies / And once the water starts to rise / And heaven's out of sight / She'll want the devil on her team'
Daily Mail UK
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