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

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

The video serves as an apocalyptic "anime horror fairytale" that reflects the song's lyrics about world dominance. : The song's title itself was inspired by

: Murakami’s iconic, smiling rainbow flowers are juxtaposed against the grim, city-destroying chaos caused by the spider-Eilish. : Murakami and his team spent eight months

: Murakami and his team spent eight months sprinting through production to realize Billie's vision. The collaboration was so successful it expanded into

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

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

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