Billie Eilish is talking new music!
09.07.2021 - 15:53 / etcanada.com
Billie Eilish just released her new, self-directed music video for “NDA”.
In the video, the singer walks down a dark street before falling onto the ground as cars zoom past her.
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Eilish sings, “I bought a secret house when I was seventeen / Haven’t had a party since I got the keys / Had a pretty boy over, but he couldn’t stay.
“On his way out I made him sign an NDA, mm / Yeah, I made him sign an NDA,” with the
Billie Eilish is talking new music!
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Billie Eilish has shared a video for new song "NDA." the visual, which can be seen above, was directed by Eilish and features 25 professional stunt drivers speeding around her as she sings. "NDA" is taken from Eilish's forthcoming album, Happier Than Ever.
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Billie Eilish is all set to drop her new album Happier Than Ever at the end of the month and after releasing a few songs from the same, the singer recently released a new song video of her track NDA. The video has been directed by Eilish herself and shows her pulling off a deadly stunt as she stands in the middle of the street amid traffic.For the new track, Eilish dangerously dodges racing cars.
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