Billie Eilish - You Should See Me In A Crown (by Takashi Murakami) -

The collaboration was so successful it expanded into several other creative avenues:

: Murakami and his team spent eight months sprinting through production to realize Billie's vision.

The video serves as an apocalyptic "anime horror fairytale" that reflects the song's lyrics about world dominance. The collaboration was so successful it expanded into

The partnership began after the two met in Japan during Eilish’s tour and initially collaborated on a Garage Magazine cover.

: The CG animation was handled by Murakami’s Poncotan/Kaikai Kiki studio. 🕷️ Visual Themes & Symbolism : The CG animation was handled by Murakami’s

: An animated Eilish, clad in her signature neon-green Blohsh gear, eventually morphs into a giant, multi-limbed spider monster.

: Murakami’s iconic, smiling rainbow flowers are juxtaposed against the grim, city-destroying chaos caused by the spider-Eilish. : The song's title itself was inspired by

: The song's title itself was inspired by a line from the BBC series Sherlock , spoken by the villain Jim Moriarty. 👕 Beyond the Video