Billie Eilish, fans baffled as own brother helps her pen racy oral rаcy song lyrics

Billie Eilish, fans baffled as own brother helps her pen racy oral rаcy song lyrics

Billie Eilish fans have been left baffled by her sibling bond with brother Finneas O’Connell after he helped her write a song about oral sex.

The What Was I Made For hitmaker, 22, has been working with her brother Finneas, 26, since they were kids. They’ve won numerous accolades – including Oscars and Grammys – for their lyrical prowess

But with the upcoming release of Billie’s new album Hit Me Hard and Soft, they’re taking things to the next level.

Billie was keen to preview one of her new songs while performing at Coachella. The track – reportedly called Lunch – features the lyrics:

“I could eat that girl for lunch / Yeah she dances on my tongue / Tastes like she might be the one / And I can never get enough, I could buy her so much stuff, It’s a craving, not a crush.”

The song goes on: “Call me when you’re there / Said ‘I brought you something rare, and I left it under ‘Claire’ / So now she’s coming up the stairs / So I’m pulling up a chair, and I’m putting up my hair.”

It’s pretty clear the song is referencing something a little heavier than simple snogging, after Billie came out as bisexual last year.

But fans have been left baffled by the sibling bond between Billie and Finneas after he helped her pen the racy lyrics.

One said: “Okay, but how is Finneas sitting there making this, bless him.” While another TikTok user suggested: “He probably just mentally separates it, if that makes sense.

Like he probably just focuses on the music rather than what the lyrics say/his sister being who sings them.”