10 Best Billie Eilish Songs: Ranked by Popularity

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In just a few short years, Billie has transformed from a teenage SoundCloud artist recording songs in her brother’s bedroom to one of the most influential voices in modern pop music.
With her unique vocals, brutally honest lyrics, and genre-defying sound, Billie has captured the hearts of millions worldwide.
Her journey from indie darling to global superstar has been remarkable, marked by multiple Grammy Awards, two Oscars, and many other accolades.
But with over 50 impressive songs in her catalog, which ones do fans love the most? Here are the ten best Billie Eilish songs ranked by popularity.
1. Bad Guy
- Spotify Streams: 2,613,505,748
- Youtube Views: 1.2 Billion
- U.S. Charts: #1 on the Billboard Hot 100

If there’s one song that defines Billie’s artistic revolution, it’s “Bad Guy.”
Released as part of her debut studio album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?‘ this track completely shattered the conventional pop music mold. The song opens with a minimalist bass line, and Billie’s signature whispered vocals, building into a masterclass of modern pop production.
What makes “Bad Guy” so fascinating? Its rebellious approach to power dynamics; Billie plays with the concept of being the ‘bad guy’ while simultaneously mocking traditional pop music tropes and gender roles.
The song’s production, handled by her brother Finneas, creates an almost claustrophobic atmosphere with its tight bass and subtle sound effects. It’s the little details, such as the Australian pedestrian crossing sample and Billie’s giggles, that contribute to its uniqueness.
With this song …
Billie became the first artist born in the 2000s to achieve a #1 hit after it dethroned “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X from the Billboard Hot 100 top spot. And it made her the youngest-ever artist to win a Grammy Award for Record of the Year.
2. Lovely
- Spotify Streams: 3,051,902,083
- Youtube Views: 2.1 Billion
- Charts: #64 on the Billboard Hot 100

First released as a single in April 2018 before appearing on Billie’s expanded version of her EP Don’t Smile At Me, this breakthrough collaboration with Khalid played a crucial role in establishing Billie as a significant force in the industry.
The song’s critical reception is overwhelmingly positive. For instance, Jon Blistein from Rolling Stone describes the song as a smoldering ballad, while Raisa Bruner from The Times commends its somber qualities. It has also been lauded for its heartrending strings and atmospheric production, with several reviews acknowledging the song’s maturity [1].
With minimal piano arrangement and strategic use of strings, the song’s production creates a haunting atmosphere, and the interplay between Billie and Khalid’s voices adds emotional depth to the lyrics.
The duet has been certified 7x Platinum in the US and has accumulated over 3 billion streams on Spotify. Its music video, featuring both artists trapped in a glass box, provides a perfect visual metaphor for the song’s themes of isolation and shared suffering.
3. Therefore I Am
- Spotify Streams: 851,023,853
- Youtube Views: 235 Million
- Charts: #2 on the Billboard Hot 100

“Therefore I Am” arrived at a crucial moment in Billie’s career between her breakthrough debut album and her highly anticipated sophomore release.
The track, which appears on her second album, Happier Than Ever, showcases a more confident, assertive Billie Eilish who has learned to navigate the choppy waters of fame while maintaining her artistic integrity.
I really like the song’s deceptively simple production, built around a pulsing bass line and minimal percussion, allowing Billie’s playful yet biting lyrics to take center stage.
The song’s title references René Descartes’ famous philosophical statement, ‘I think, therefore I am,’ but Billie transforms this intellectual concept into a pointed commentary about celebrity culture and public perception.
And the song’s message? Billie won’t let others define her identity or success.
Of course, the song was a commercial success. It peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned critical acclaim for its infectious hook and clever wordplay.
4. My Future
- Spotify Streams: 490,534,519
- Youtube Views: 125 Million
- Charts: #2 on the Billboard Hot 100

Written and recorded during the early months of the pandemic, “My Future” is a jazz-influenced piece beginning with a sad ballad before transforming into an upbeat anthem of self-discovery and hope.
The song’s structure mirrors its lyrical journey from introspective uncertainty to confident self-assurance. Billie wrote this hit during a period of intense personal growth, and it shows.
The production begins sparse and intimate, with gentle piano chords supporting Billie’s vulnerable vocals. As it progresses, it blossoms into a full arrangement complete with electronic elements and layered harmonies.
The song’s animated music video, with dreamy aesthetics and nature imagery, perfectly complements its themes of growth and self-nurturing.
According to Billboard, Michael Bublé inspired Billie to write this song [2].
It debuted at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and received widespread praise for its musical sophistication and emotional depth.
5. Everything I Wanted
- Spotify Streams: 1,724,514,966
- Youtube Views: 423 Million
- Charts: #8 on the Billboard Hot 100

“Everything I Wanted” was released as a standalone single first, and then it was added to the deluxe edition of Billie’s debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? The song explores the complex relationship between Billie and her brother Finneas – and themes of depression, fame, and familial bonds.
Billie was inspired to write this song after she had a vivid dream. In the dream, she watched herself die by suicide. [3] Understandably, Finneas didn’t want to write the song because the dream happened at a time when Billie was struggling with her mental health. But Billie persuaded him otherwise. [4] [5]
Directed by Billie, the music video features her driving a car into the ocean with Finneas by her side, symbolizing their unbreakable bond even in the darkest moments.
In 2021, this song bagged Billie’s second consecutive Grammy for Record of the Year.
6. Lunch
- Spotify Streams: 586,679,069
- Youtube Views: 53 Million
- Charts: #5 on the Billboard Hot 100

From Billie’s latest album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, released on May 17th, 2024, “Lunch” demonstrates her continuing evolution as an artist while staying true to her core strengths.
This track showcases a more mature sound, combining elements of alternative R&B with her moody signature production style. And the song’s seemingly simple title hides its complex exploration of Billie’s attraction to the same sex [6].
Unlike many of her previous productions that relied heavily on electronic elements and deep bass lines, “Lunch” takes a more balanced approach. How? It uses natural instruments like piano and strings, with fewer audio effects on Billie’s voice. But it still incorporates subtle electronic elements.
While it’s too early to gauge the song’s commercial impact, its artistic merit and the song’s bridge featuring some of Billie’s most impressive vocals suggest it will be one of her most significant creations.
7. Your Power
- Spotify Streams: 449,993,910
- Youtube Views: 143 Million
- Charts: #10 on the Billboard Hot 100

Using acoustic instruments in this track was more than just an artistic choice. It was a deliberate move to ensure nothing could distract from the song’s crucial message.
“Your Power” is THE most powerful and important statement Billie has made as an artist. The song, featured on Happier Than Ever, is an acoustic guitar-driven ballad about the abuse of power and exploitation – particularly in the music industry.
In the song’s music video, you see a giant anaconda constricting Billie, a potent metaphor for the song’s themes of control and manipulation.
This track reached number #10 on the Billboard Hot 100, and critics praised it for its brave confrontation of industry abuse. Beyond its commercial success, the song has become an anthem for discussions on dynamics in the entertainment industry.
8. No Time To Die
- Spotify Streams: 648,851,759
- Youtube Views: 141 Million
- Charts: #17 on the Billboard Hot 100

Being selected to create a James Bond theme song is one of music’s highest honors, and at just 18, Billie became one of the youngest artists ever to receive this distinction.
“No Time To Die” perfectly balances the traditional elements of a Bond theme – orchestral grandeur, dramatic tension, and emotional depth – with Billie’s distinctive artistic voice.
The result? A song that feels both classic and contemporary.
The production, which features orchestration by Hans Zimmer, is arguably the most ambitious of Billie’s career. The track begins with her intimate vocal style before building to a full orchestral climax that showcases her impressive range.
Rumor has it that Billie and Finneas wrote the song before they’d even seen the film, and still, they managed to capture both the essence of Bond and the emotional core of the movie’s story – but that’s not entirely true!
Before writing the song, the siblings had early discussions with the film director about its themes and storyline, and they received a piece of the script [7] to help guide their creative process. [8]
The track won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Best Original Song.
9. What Was I Made For
- Spotify Streams: 1,102,762,628
- Youtube Views: 180 Million
- Charts: #14 on the Billboard Hot 100

You won’t find “What Was I Made For?” on any of Billie’s albums because she and Finneas wrote the song for Greta Gerwig’s Barbie film.
This delicate piano ballad might seem like an unusual choice for a movie about a plastic doll, but its exploration of identity, purpose, and self-worth resonated far beyond the film’s context.
The song’s gentle melody and introspective lyrics create a powerful meditation on existence and belonging. Also, its minimal production, centered around a simple piano arrangement, lets Billie’s whispery vocals shine through.
The music video? It features Billie, styled in vintage Barbie fashion.
Notably, for this song, Billie and Finneas won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song in 2024.
10. Ocean Eyes
- Spotify Streams: 1,574,360,525
- Youtube Views: 519 Million
- Charts: #84 on the Billboard Hot 100

Last (but not least!) on my list of the Best Billie Eilish Songs is “Ocean Eyes;”
This is the song that started it all.
In 2015, when Billie was just 13 years old, she and Finneas uploaded this song to SoundCloud, not knowing how it would change their lives forever.
The song gradually gained traction, capturing the attention of Darkroom and Interscope Records, who Billie later signed with in 2016. Now, the track is certified 5x Platinum in the U.S. and has over a billion streams globally.
Not bad for a bedroom recording by unknown siblings, ey?
Directed by Megan Thompson, the music video features close-up shots of Billie’s face bathed in soft, ethereal lighting with hues of blue and purple, perfectly reflecting the song’s dreamy and emotional tone. It is plain and simple, but it just works – proving you don’t need elaborate sets to create something memorable.
BTW. Finneas wrote the song for his band, The Slightlys, but later gave it to Billie for a dance performance and then decided it was a better fit for her voice [9].
Final Thoughts
I hope you enjoyed reading this post on the Best Billie Eilish Songs as much as I enjoyed writing it for you.
Billie’s journey from uploading songs on SoundCloud to becoming one of music’s most influential voices shows how authenticity can resonate across generations.
What’s your favorite Billie Eilish song? Let me know in the comments box below. 🙂 I really like her newest hit, Birds of a Feather. It’s been dominating the charts for 24 weeks now.
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“This was such an insightful read! It’s always fascinating to dive into the creative process of a famous artist and understand what goes into making their music. The way they blend emotions, experiences, and technical mastery is truly inspiring. Looking forward to more blogs like this!”
Thanks Kerry