ChordKunci Gitar dan Lirik Lagu idontwannabeyouanymore - Billie Eilish: [Intro] Cmaj7 Gmaj7 Am Gmaj7 [Verse 1] Cmaj7 Don't be that way Gmaj7 Fall apart twice a day Am Gmaj7 I just wish you could feel what you say Cmaj7 Show, never tell Gmaj7 But I know you too well Ilove you is about someone in a relationship telling their significant other that they love them, and the other feeling scared about her feelings towards him. She loves as well but can't muster up the courage to tell them because she prefers to keep her emotions concealed. That's what I think the song is about. Sayyou were tryna make me laugh And nothin' has to change today You didn't mean to say, "I love you" I love you and I don't want to Ooh The smile that you gave me Even when you felt like dyin' We fall apart as it gets dark I'm in your arms in Central Park There's nothin' you could do or say I can't escape the way I love you I don't want to Fast Money. Billie Eilish About I Love You "I Love You" is a song by Billie Eilish. It is featured in her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go. It peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. On September 28, 2019, Eilish performed the song on the season premiere of Saturday Night Live. Year 2019 451 3,398 Views Playlists 21 Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons! It's not true Tell me I've been lied to Crying isn't like you Oh-oh-oh What the hell did I do? Never been the type to Let someone see right through Oh-oh-oh Maybe won't you take it back Say you were tryna make me laugh And nothing has to change today You didn't mean to say "I love you" I love you and I don't want to Oh-oh-oh Up all night on another red eye I wish we never learned to fly I-I-I Maybe we should just try To tell ourselves a good lie I didn't mean to make you cry I-I-I Maybe won't you take it back Say you were tryna make me laugh And nothing has to change today You didn't mean to say "I love you" I love you and I don't want to Oh-oh-oh The smile that you gave me Even when you felt like dying We fall apart as it gets dark I'm in your arms in Central Park There's nothing you could do or say I can't escape the way, I love you I don't want to, but I love you Oh-oh-oh Oh-oh-oh Oh-oh-oh Oh-oh-oh Oh-oh-oh Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons! Billie Eilish Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell born December 18, 2001 is an American singer and songwriter. Her debut single, "Ocean Eyes", went viral and has accumulated over 132 million streams on Spotify alone as of October 2018. Her debut EP "Don't Smile at Me" was released in August 2017. Following the EP's success, Apple Music named Eilish as its newest Up Next artist a month later in September 2017. She also released her long awaited debut album, "WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?", on March 29. In 2021, Billie is one of the most successful young, female musicians of our time after she released the album "Happier Than Ever" with hit songs like "Billie Bosa Nova", "Lost Cause", and the tittle tr… more » 258 fans Written by Billie Eilish O'Connell, Finneas Baird O'Connell Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd. Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind View author archive follow on twitter May 28, 2023 1152am Billie Eilish slammed haters via her Instagram Stories over the weekend, calling them “f–king bozos” and “true idiots.”Billie Eilish / Instagram All of Billie Eilish’s tattoos and their meanings, explained Hot girl’ Billie Eilish reveals chest tattoo in rare bikini photo Billie Eilish gives glimpse of never-before-seen hip tattoo she swore she’d never’ reveal Billie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford break up after less than a year of dating Billie Eilish is slamming the “f–king bozos” online who have called her a “sellout” for embracing her femininity. In since-deleted posts shared via her Instagram Stories over the weekend, the “Bad Guy” singer addressed the “true idiots” who constantly feel the need to comment on her evolving style – urging them to “let women exist!” “I spent the first 5 years of my career getting absolutely OBLITERATED by you fools for being boy ish and dressing how I did & constantly being told I’d be hotter if I acted like a woman,” Eilish, 21, wrote in part. “Did you know that women are multifaceted!!!!!???” she sarcastically asked in another since-deleted Eilish / Instagram The singer was addressing comments from online trolls who called her a “sellout” for her evolving Eilish / Instagram “And now when I feel comfortable enough to wear anything remotely feminine or fitting, I CHANGED and am a sellout.. and what happened to her’ oMg iT’s nOt thE sAmE biLlie she’s just like the rest bla blah.” She then told followers that she “can be BOTH,” adding, “FUN FACT! Did you know that women are multifaceted!!!!!??? Shocking right?? Believe it or not women can be interested in multiple things.” As for that “sellout” comment? Eilish – who recently split from singer Jesse Rutherford – gave haters the ultimate clapback, writing, “Suck my absolute c–k and balls you women hating ass weirdos.” “I never want the world to know everything about me. I mean, that’s why I wear big baggy clothes,” she explained in Eilish’s fans have clearly seen her style evolve over the years, from her baggy clothes and signature colorful hair era to her more feminine and glam red carpet looks as of late. “Honestly I loved her previous style it was very cool seeing a girl with a tomboy style who is that famous but accusing her of being a sellout because she no longer styles herself that way is doing too much,” one fan wrote on Twitter after seeing the singer’s latest posts. Another added, “It should also probably be mentioned that the reason she dressed boyish’ in the first place was to try and hide her body from perverted men cause she was underage.” Eilish has been experimenting with her style ever since she broke out into the music industry in Previously known for her signature colorful hair and baggy clothes, the singer has been embracing a more feminine style Eilish / Instagram A third agreed, writing, “I remember the time she was shown without a hoodie for the first time. The comments were so disgusting and horrifying. Like us women can’t do anything without people attacking or sexualizing us omg.” For more Page Six you love … Listen to our weekly “We Hear” podcastSubscribe to our daily newsletterShop our exclusive merc Eilish’s latest red carpet appearance was at the 2023 Met Gala in New York City earlier this month, where she put her own goth take on the “Karl Lagerfeld A Line Of Beauty” theme. The “Everything I Wanted” songstress wore a sheer lace Simone Rocha dress over a black satin Agent Provocateur corset – a drastic change from the tomboyish looks she famously sported while breaking out into the music industry back in 2015. Eilish wowed in a black sheer gown for the 2023 Met Gala in New York “I never want the world to know everything about me. I mean, that’s why I wear big baggy clothes,” she explained in 2019 for a campaign video for Calvin Klein. “Nobody can have an opinion because they haven’t seen what’s underneath, you know?” she continued. “Nobody can be like, Oh she’s slim-thick, she’s not slim-thick, she got a flat ass, she got a fat ass.’ Nobody can say any of that because they don’t know.” Theo Wargo/Getty Images Celebrity autographs are a hot commodity online. A Sylvester Stallone-autographed "Rocky" poster sells for $1,500 on while a "Field of Dreams" baseball signed by Kevin Costner can retail for well over $600. Of course, condition and context matter. John F. Kennedy, it turns out, didn't sign his own letters. "Some people say that because it was authorized by him, it still counts," New York City-based autograph expert Tamino Masckauchan told the AARP, before clarifying, "There is no such thing as a half-authentic signature." In other words, it can't hurt to do your research before buying or listing a signature on a platform like eBay. Some people have made collecting and selling autographs their full-time careers — they're what's known as "graphers." The New York Times profiled Craig "Radio Man" Castaldo, the autograph king of New York. Over the past few decades, he's been able to cultivate friendly relationships with celebrities like Harrison Ford, George Clooney, and Sarah Michelle Gellar. Another well-known NYC grapher, Giovanni Arnold, is ceaselessly astounded by his own profession. "My job baffles me," he admitted. "Personally, I wouldn't buy an autograph. It would be of more sentimental value if I got the autograph myself, but if someone else got it, it's just weird." Understanding that some so-called "fans" only want their signatures for profit rather than sentimental value, certain celebrities have a strict no-autographs policy. Further, royals are forbidden from giving autographs. Billie Eilish belongs to the camp of A-listers who'll refuse to pick up a pen for graphers. Billie Eilish prefers hugs over autographs Rick Kern/Getty Images In 2019, when Billie Eilish was just 17 years old and still in the midst of her iconic green-haired phase, she was already wary of graphers. As the "Bad Guy" singer left "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," she was booed by onlookers calling out for her signature via YouTube. Shaken by the backlash and the slew of expletives thrown her way, Eilish posted an explanation on Instagram. "If you watch the video, it literally looks like I'm walking by a bunch of fans and completely ignoring them and not saying hi to them, which is not at all what happened," she shared in a story, which was later referenced by Teen Vogue. "I didn't sign anything. It's something that I don't do because I used to, but I realized all anyone did was sell everything that I signed, so I stopped doing that," she continued. According to the "Ocean Eyes" hit-maker, she would much rather give out hugs especially since you can't re-sell them. In recent years, it seems Eilish has broken her "no autographs" rule, though — she put pen to paper for fans waiting outside NBC during her week hosting "Saturday Night Live" in December 2021. Today, there's no shortage of signed Billie Eilish posters listed on eBay. If you want one for yourself, all you need is $300. Celebs are taking charge of their own images Bloomberg/Getty Images Cameo, founded in 2016, takes autographs up a notch. The website allows fans to request personalized videos from celebrity users — everyone from reality stars to NFL players. Nancy Rodriguez from "Love is Blind" sells video messages for $60 on Cameo. Want to talk to "Harry Potter" star Tom Felton? It'll set you back $599. The nascent website really took off during the COVID-19 pandemic. "Our business was almost tailor-made for the social-distancing era. The whole idea of Cameo is How do you get a selfie with someone without physically being there with them?" Steven Galanis, Cameo's CEO, told Vulture, adding, "We created it for the people that are more famous than they are rich." Most importantly, it allows celebrities to take charge of and profit from their own images. What's more, graphers can't list cameos for resale online. Other more widely-used platforms like Instagram and TikTok have also become a way for A-listers to interact with fans more personally. Although Billie Eilish has over 100 million followers on Instagram, fans can comment, try out her vegan recipes, and even DM the star. She also has an active TikTok, and will even duet other users' videos on occasion — it's like a virtual stage door.

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