Billie Eilish's New Music Video for 'Chihiro' Features Her and Nat Wolff in an 'Inescapable Connection'

Eilish "envisioned a dream-like narrative" with "long, dark hallways and shutting of doors" to "symbolize the different corners of the mind" in the video

  • Billie Eilish has self-directed her latest music video

  • The clip for "Chihiro" also features actor and musician Nat Wolff

  • The pair just can’t seem to get rid of each other no matter how they try

Billie Eilish is on a visual roll with her latest song “Chihiro."

The singer-songwriter, 22, unveiled the music video for the latest track from her new album Hit Me Hard and Soft on Thursday, June 6 and revealed that it was self-directed — just like her previous music video off the album for the song “Lunch.”

For the song, she “envisioned a dream-like narrative” with “long, dark hallways and shutting of doors” in order to “symbolize the different corners of the mind,” according to a press release of the new music video. This could be seen as the musician and her costar Nat Wolff run away from each other through several rooms and even fight a few times in dark hallways and eventually outdoors.

In the music video, the pair just can’t seem to get rid of each other no matter how they try, which Eilish said was a representation of their “inescapable connection.” They appear to battle it out in the grass for the last few moments of the music video, before the music video ends with them sitting together in the grass during a sunset.

<p>Billie Eilish/Youtube</p> Nat Wolff and Billie Eilish

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Nat Wolff and Billie Eilish

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Eilish said this was meant to show the “external expression of an internal push and pull, as our deepest feelings of fear, love, or desire inevitably catch up to us, no matter how hard we try to run away,” per the release.

The music video garnered over 500,000 views on YouTube within two hours of its release. Meanwhile, the official lyric video for the song has amassed 7.8 million views on the platform and over 128 million listens on Spotify.

So far, Eilish’s new album has accumulated over 1 billion global streams and has reached No. 1 in 25 countries, according to a release. Album sales for Hit Me Hard and Soft have also surpassed her previous album sales, selling 339,000 units and 90,000 in vinyl.

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Billie Eilish/Youtube

Billie Eilish

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The “Chihiro” music video is the second single off Eilish’s new album to receive a music video after “Lunch,” which was released on May 17. That music video has amassed about 25 million views so far.

Eilish and her brother and album collaborator Finneas, 26, announced the news of their third studio album after the massive successes of When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? and Happier Than Ever.

Related: Billie Eilish and Finneas 'Have Never Ever Ever Loved Something More' than New Album Hit Me Hard and Soft

<p>Billie Eilish/Youtube</p> Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff

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Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff

The “Ocean Eyes” singer wrote on her account: “@finneas and i put so much into this album and have never ever ever loved something more,” while Finneas wrote, “This album is my favorite thing I’ve ever been a part of making and there were so many times during the making of it that I thought we’d never finish it or had no idea what we were doing I lost count.”

In April, the Grammy-winning artist teased the new album in a Rolling Stone cover story where she revealed that recording the project felt like revisiting the 2019 version of herself. "I feel like this album is me," she said. "It’s not a character. It feels like the When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? version of me. It feels like my youth and who I was as a kid."

Eilish will take Hit Me Hard and Soft on the road this fall. Her tour kicks off in September in North America and will continue in Australia in February 2025. The final stretch of the tour will go overseas to Europe and the U.K. before concluding in Ireland starting in late July 2025.

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