A clever solution to needing to make a video: Instead of two artists FaceTiming about what kind of video to make, Selena Gomez just has Marshmello playback the song while she makes a video on the spot.
A brain bender that subverts all sorts of traditional music video set-ups, including an opening set-piece that reveals new details with every camera orbit, followed up by a decidedly odd bathroom scene and lots more.
Eilish casually struts down a desolate road with her usual assertive swagger, pulling a red Radio Flyer and two trash bags. Decked out in her trademark yellow, the young artist exudes a cool confidence, in perfect contrast to the steamy scenic desert backdrop.
Gina Gammell and Riley Keough — who you might know from her various acting stints, including a role at Justin Timberlake's video "TKO," or as Elvis Presley's granddaughter — co-direct this typically stoned and trippy day-in-the-life piece for Boogie.