‘Guess featuring Billie Eilish’ is out now.
Billie Eilish and Charli xcx in 'Guess' (Source: YouTube)
Following the success of Charli XCX’s brat album, Billie Eilish has joined in on the fun, featuring on a new version of Guess.
Guess—which was originally found on Charli’s deluxe version of the album, titled brat and it’s the same but there’s three more songs so it’s not—now includes a verse by Eilish.
The new version dropped alongside an underwear-filled music video directed by Aidan Zamiri.
It depicts Charli dancing at a steamy house party before Eilish hops on the bandwagon—or, rather, a tractor, which crashes through the wall.
The pair make their way through an almost post-apocalyptic scene, with panties strewn everywhere, before climbing up a mountain of undergarments and lying down.
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It’s an apt video for the raunchy song, which features lyrics like, “You wanna guess the colour of my underwear / You wanna know what I got going on down there.”
Eilish also throws in a flirty line or two, saying, “Charli likes boys, but she knows I’d hit it,’ and “Charli, call me if you’re with it”.
The Lunch singer posted her excitement about the new song to social media, writing, “fuckin love u so much @charli_xcx thank u for letting me be a part of dis.”
Notably, all of the bras and underwear used in the video, of which there were plenty, were donated to I Support The Girls, a charity that collects and distributes essential items, including bras, underwear, and menstrual hygiene products, for those in need.
The release of Guess featuring Billie Eilish follows a mammoth year for the pair, with both dropping widely acclaimed albums—Eilish with Hit Me Hard And Soft, and Charli with brat.
Eilish is set to come to Australia next year, with her global tour finally coming Down Under.
Charli, however, has not mentioned plans to return to Australia, though she is currently touring North America with Australian pop royalty Troye Sivan.
The British singer recently took a stand against her fans, making it clear that she won’t allow them to abuse other singers in the industry, following verbal attacks against Taylor Swift at various brat listening parties.