“Barbie and Greta just pulled it out of me, I don’t know,” the pop star said in an interview with Apple Music 1.
Eilish confessed that the project, which dropped with a self-directed music video on Thursday , pulled her and brother/producer Finneas out of a brutal writing slump plagued by self-doubt.“Honestly, we were in a period of time where we were both… like through this last winter, we’ve both been incredibly uninspired,” Eilish told Zane Lowe for Apple Music 1. “And we’ve still been working and trying to make stuff. And honestly, that song was the first thing we’d written in a minute.
“We were really in a zone of feeling like we lost it and feeling like, man, I don’t know if we can do this anymore,” she added. “and Greta just pulled it out of me, I don’t know,” Eilish said. “Those first couple lyrics, ‘I used to float, now I just fall down,’ just came right out.”
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