Billie Eilish, Charli XCX climb mountain of panties, explicitly rework Daft Punk in 'Guess' video: 'Bite it, lick it'

"Charli likes boys, but she knows I'd hit it," Eilish sings in the wild new music video for the pair's "Brat" remix track "Guess."

Billie Eilish literally drives a bulldozer through Brat summer amid a panty hurricane in Charli XCX's "Guess" music video, a wild pop opus that features everything from its stars climbing a massive mountain of underwear to an explicitly fun interpolation of Daft Punk's 2005 hit "Technologic."

Arriving as the latest mega collaboration from Charli's ongoing Brat album saga — which, recently, also included team-ups with Robyn and Lorde — the "Guess" music video begins with Charli hosting a sensual get-together where attendees freely fling panties and bras around the room.

"You wanna guess the color of my underwear? You wanna know what I got going on down there?" Charli sings over a pulsating beat, before Eilish crashes through the side of the abode driving a large piece of construction machinery.

<p>Charli xcx/Youtube</p> Charli XCX and Billie Eilish in 'Guess' music video

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Charli XCX and Billie Eilish in 'Guess' music video


"Don't have to guess the color of your underwear, already know what you've got going on down there. It's that lacy black pair with the little bows, the ones I picked out for you in Tokyo," Eilish coos as she navigates her vehicle through city streets that are, naturally, also now littered with undergarments.

Interpolating the aforementioned "Technologic," Eilish then reveals her desires as she admits: "I wanna try it, bite it, lick it, split it, pull it to the side and get all up in it, kiss it, ride it, can I fit it? Charli likes boys, but she knows I'd hit it."

The video draws to a close as the pair hoists themselves up and eventually roll down a giant hill made out of underwear and bras.

According to a press release announcing the music video's release, all of the bras and panties included in the clip have been donated to the I Support the Girls organization, which "collects and distributes essential items, including bras, underwear, and menstrual hygiene products, allowing people experiencing homelessness, impoverishment, or distress to stand tall with dignity," per a statement.

Brat first dropped in June, preceded by lead single "Von Dutch" and its sleeper hit sophomore release "360," which also featured a star-studded music video with appearances by Chloë Sevigny, Julia Fox, and more.

Related: Kamala Harris campaign uses Charli XCX's Brat aesthetic, pop star praises candidate: 'Kamala IS Brat'

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Charli's sixth major studio album has become one of her most successful to date, peaking at No. 3 in the United States and at No. 2 in the star's native United Kingdom. It has also facilitated Charli's most consistent run of entries on the Billboard Hot 100 chart to date, with "360," viral TikTok-fueled single "Apple," and the Lorde-featuring "Girl, So Confusing" remix all notching positions on the American charts.

In addition to mainstream achievement, Brat has also become the global flavor of the season, with Vice President Kamala Harris adopting the album's playful aesthetic as her own for her presidential campaign's rapid-response page.

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