![]() She also name-drops her childhood best friend Drew, when she sings "I should have left when Drew said you were bad news." 3. In the song, Eilish references her manager, Laura Ramsey when she sings "Laura said I should be nicer//But not to you." The track also features samples of barks from her pitbull, Shark. On "I Didn't Change My Number", Billie sings about a past relationship. "But at the same time.even though I haven't really done anything for, it's really important that young women know that it can happen to anyone. It's why a lot of women and men - but especially women - don't tell anyone when they're going through it. It's embarrassing to go through stuff like that. "I don't want to tell anyone, let alone the entire internet. She added: "I have experienced some stuff that I have never spoken about, and I don't want to at all.I don't want to f*****g talk about it. She said she wanted her fans to "know everything about my life somehow" but that she wasn't willing to talk about the song's meaning any further. Read more How to Watch Billie Eilish's New Concert Movie 'Happier Than Ever' for Free Speaking to the Los Angeles Times, Eilish gave some insight into the process of writing "Getting Older" and its meaning. "I've had some trauma / Did things I didn't wanna / Was too afraid to tell ya / But now I think it's time." "For anybody asking, I promise I'll be fine," she sings. She sings "Cause, to be honest, I just wish the word I promised / Would depend on what I'm given' (Not on his permission) / (Wasn't my decision) to be abused. She also opens up trauma and abuse in "Getting Older". In what is a vulnerable opening track, Eilish sings about the pressure of fame but her appreciation and love for her success. Getting Olderīillie Eilish opened Happier Than Ever: A Lover Letter to Los Angeles with the first track on her album, "Getting Older." Newsweek has a full breakdown of the songs performed during Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles, all of which were written and performed by Billie Eilish and her brother FINNEAS. The 65-minute film takes fans through Eilish's second studio album from start to finish, with Eilish performing every song at the legendary Hollywood Bowl. Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles is the new concert film by Grammy-winning artist Billie Eilish.
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