Billie Eilish's "all the good girls go to hell" music video is here and it's just as creepy as we expected.

On Wednesday (September 4), the 17-year-old singer debuted the visuals for her newest single, which is basically a continuation of her "bury a friend" video. It opens with a shot of Eilish's back being stabbed by syringes before she sprouts wings and falls from heaven only to get stuck in a pool of black oil in what appears to be the underworld.

She then emerges from the thick tar and walks along a deserted road as flames burn behind her.

Watch Billie Eilish's "all the good girls go to hell" music video, below:

According to the pop star, the music video is meant to promote climate change awareness.

“Right now, there are millions of people all over the world begging our leaders to pay attention,” Eilish wrote on her Instagram Story after the video's release. “Our earth is warming up at an unprecedented rate, ice caps are melting, our oceans are rising, our wildlife is being poisoned and our forests are burning.”

"all the good girls go to hell" is the latest single off Eilish's album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

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