Billie Eilish sparks fervor with new song 'Lunch'
Billie Eilish's latest track 'Lunch' ignites controversy for its provocative lyrics
Billie Eilish have labeled her latest track, Lunch, as an 'LGBTQ anthem' and a significant 'victory for the LGBTQ+ community.'
Following the release of Eilish's third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, this morning, social media platforms were abuzz with discussions surrounding the album's ten fresh tracks.
Among these, Lunch stood out for many listeners due to its bold and provocative lyrics, where the 22-year-old singer expresses her desire for intimacy.
Eilish, who has openly discussed how the song contributed to her realization of her attraction towards girls, sings, 'I could... that girl for lunch.'
In the latest track the singer delivers sultry lyrics, describing sensations of desire and infatuation towards another woman.
She further depicts anticipation and readiness for intimacy with lines like "Now she's coming up the stairs / So I'm pullin' up a chair / and I'm putting up my hair."
Fans wasted no time taking to social media to express their reactions to the song's steamy nature.
One user exclaimed, "Lunch is the gayest and best thing I've ever heard," while another celebrated, "Oh the gays have won."
Some remarked on the significance of the track within the LGBTQ+ community, with one stating, "Lunch by Billie Eilish did more for the gay community than any company's activism during Pride month."
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