bellyache

by Billie Eilish

Acoustic strums give way to a trap-infused beat, as ethereal vocals narrate a darkly whimsical tale of post-crime remorse.
Release Date February 24, 2017
Duration 02:59
Album Bellyache
Language EN

Emotions

anger
bittersweet
calm
excitement
fear
hope
joy
longing
love
nostalgia
sadness
sensual
tension
triumph

Mood

positive
negative
neutral
mixed

Song Analysis for bellyache

"Bellyache" by Billie Eilish is a narrative song told from the fictional perspective of a psychopath who has committed murder. The song explores the complex and often contradictory emotions that follow such a heinous act. The central theme is the concept of guilt, which manifests physically as a "bellyache." Eilish explained that she and her brother, Finneas, enjoy writing from the viewpoint of characters, creating stories about experiences they've never had. This particular story is about a character who acts on a strong impulse, killing her friends and lover, but instead of feeling the power or satisfaction she expected, she is overcome with a sickening sense of regret.

The lyrics juxtapose a dark, violent narrative with a deceptively upbeat, pop-influenced melody. This contrast highlights the narrator's psychological dissonance. She questions her sanity, repeatedly asking, "Where's my mind?", indicating a disconnection from her actions and their gravity. The song delves into the aftermath of the crime, touching on themes of recklessness, the fear of consequences ("I'm too young to go to jail"), and a feigned carelessness that masks deep-seated turmoil. The reference "My V is for Vendetta" suggests the murders were an act of revenge, one that ultimately proves to be a hollow, "expensive fake." The physical symptom of a bellyache serves as a powerful metaphor for the inescapable and visceral nature of guilt and remorse.

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Most Frequently Used Words in This Song

mind bellyache maybe gutter left lover expensive fake vendetta thought feel better got like sittin alone mouth full gum driveway friends aren far back car lay bodies pretty soon lookin

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