
The video also has a very special meaning. Speaking to Zane Lowe on Beats, Billie said: "We wrote the song in like two days." The chorus goes: "'Cause I, I'm in love / With my future / Can't wait to meet her / And I, I'm in love / But not with anybody else / Just wanna get to know myself".
In the song, Billie sings about learning to love herself before she loves anyone else (can I get an AMEN?). i have to keep reminding myself that the future is ours, and i know we want to do everything we can to make it better for everyone in the world. but i think we need to be ready to put the work in, and if we do that, we should be hopeful and excited for our future. She also added: "the future feels uncertain and crazy right now. i hope you can all find meaning in it for yourselves." but recently it has also taken on a lot of new meaning in the context of what’s happening in the world now. when we wrote this song, it was exactly where my head was at - hopeful, excited. In a statement, Billie said: “it’s a song that’s really really personal and special to me. Scott Dudelson/Getty Images, Darkroom Records Many people used to like this game, so maybe give it a shot? Anyway, from my point of view, I wouldn't really recommend this game, I guess, to be honest, since without understanding this story loses a lot of its potential, even though I really thought that I am going to like the game, but don't think that it is terrible, it isn't.Billie Eilish My Future lyrics and video meaning explained. I guess if you like these kind of surrealistic games like I wanna be the 8possible, then maybe you would like this too, but not sure. But whole experience was very questionable. From platforming there were fun parts, especially on/off block gimmick and a little bit fun was maze stage (and screens before with its design). Bosses were more or less fun, I like Key's boss style, won't gonna lie, but I wish they were longer. I guess, the main problem is the problems of actual gameplay, however it is even hard to say what exactly went wrong. Gameplay itself has many unique gimmicks and unusual ideas, and I really wanted to enjoy it, but I just couldn't. Especially, what was that maze and on/off block stage meanings? Heaven? I don't even know. On one hand it is very unusual game, which is made in some kind of minimalistic surrealism? I mean, you can understand what happens - you can understand that kid is in jungles, in some kind prison/castle from where he have to escape, but he should avoid guards (going eyes) and lasers (red blocks), but at some point you cannot just understand, is it the problem of the author or it is the language barrier.
