Billie Eilish hints at relationship woes on heart-wrenching new album

Billie Eilish doesn't hold back on her candid heartbreak album.

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Billie Eilish sings about feeling unloved and comments about her body on emotional new album
Billie Eilish sings about feeling unloved and comments about her body on emotional new album

Billie Eilish brokenheartedly sings about feeling "unappreciated" in a relationship on her new record, 'Hit Me Hard And Soft'.

The 22-year-old Grammy winner returns with her eagerly anticipated third studio album on Friday (17.05.24), and there are some heart-wrenching songs, including one about a lover falling out of love with her.

As reported by The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column, Billie sings on 'The Greatest': “All the times I’ve waited for you to want me naked . . .  and you don’t want to know what I would have done. Anything at all. All my love and patience. I’m unappreciated. I loved you and I still do.”

The 'Bad Guy' hitmaker – who recently slammed a publication for outing her as queer on the red carpet after claiming her sexuality is “obvious” - split from 32-year-old The Neighbourhood singer Jesse Rutherford in May 2023.

On another track, Billie addresses comments about her body.

On 'Skinny', she sings: “People say I look happy just because I look skinny. And I still cry. And you said I was your secret but you didn’t get to keep it. And the internet is hungry for the meanest kind of funny but somebody’s got to feed it.”

The 'What Was I Made For?' hitmaker previously opened up about how she had a lot of “anger" towards her body as a teenager.

The superstar believed that her body was "gaslighting" her during her adolescent years but in more recent years has tried to accept things as they are.

She told Vogue: "Going through my teenage years of hating myself and all that stupid s***. A lot of it came from my anger towards my body, and how mad I was at how much pain it’s caused me, and what I’ve lost because of things that happened to it … I felt like my body was gaslighting me for years. I had to go through a process of being like, my body is actually me. And it’s not out to get me."