Did Billie Eilish Write Any Hit Songs About Her Ex-Boyfriend Jesse Rutherford?

There's a time and place for pop music that is simply fun to listen to or put on in the background. And then there is the kind of music that Billie Eilish puts out into the world. Her songs have good beats, but they also describe a range of emotions that prove that she is

There's a time and place for pop music that is simply fun to listen to or put on in the background. And then there is the kind of music that Billie Eilish puts out into the world. Her songs have good beats, but they also describe a range of emotions that prove that she is wise beyond her years. The singer is only 21 years old and has already made a massive impact on the industry. Fans love that she bares her soul in her songs and that she writes with her older brother, Finneas O'Connell.

Billie Eilish has had a few relationships, including one with the much older Jesse Rutherford. The two are no longer together. But when they were still dating, Eilish talked about how well they got along and how happy she was. Was Billie Eilish thinking about Jesse Rutherford when she wrote some of her hit songs?

A few years before Billie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford's relationship started, Eilish released her first two albums and became the success that fans know and love her for today. She has won seven Grammy awards, including Best New Record for her single "Bad Guy."

When she released her debut album "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" in March 2019, it was a huge hit. Some of her most popular songs include "Bad Guy" and "When The Party's Over."

The album is a special one because Eilish and her brother O'Connell worked on it in her room. As he told Billboard, “We made the whole thing in the bedroom. People are often like, ‘When you think about when you first started making music to like now, from a bedroom to a studio…’ — and we’re like, ‘No. We’re still in the same bedroom.'”

Eilish also told Billboard, “This album is all me. Nobody’s name. It’s kind of like a coming-of-age album. I’m 17. I did mostly everything for the first time last year. So it’s weird. Like, you know, I learned how to drive last year.”

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In July 2021, the singer put out her second album, "Happier Than Ever." Fans loved the title track. In this song, Eilish sings about doing well after heartache, which is something that her fans can no doubt relate to.

Billie Eilish's songs reached the Billboard Hot 100, including "Therefore I Am," "Your Power," and "Everything I Wanted."

Fans definitely noticed the singer when they first heard "Bad Guy." It has a great beat, but it also has some memorable lyrics.

According to NME.com, Billie Eilish said when she wrote "Bad Guy," she was thinking about how if people are rebellious, then they don't feel the need to talk about it. She explained on 102.7KIISFM, “The initial idea for the song is like people that have to tell everybody that they are a certain way all the time?"

She continued, "If you’re going around all the time saying like, ‘Yeah, I’m bad, I’m always breaking rules, and doing this and doing that.’ You’re not. I know that because I used to say that and I wasn’t."

Are Any Of Billie Eilish's Songs About Jesse Rutherford?

So far, Billie Eilish hasn't written songs about Jesse Rutherford that have been released. The timing doesn't add up since her first two albums were released in 2019 and 2021. And according to People, the couple began dating in October 2022 and split up in May 2023.

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However, it's possible that Eilish is currently working on songs about Rutherford. Or maybe she has already written some and they just haven't been put out into the world yet.

In November 2022, Billie Eilish talked about her next album in an interview with Vanity Fair. She said about Finneas O'Connell, "We see each other all the time, and also now, we’re starting to make music again. We just started the process of making an album, which is really exciting.”

Since the singer is known for writing about her personal life, it seems likely that album number three will include a few tunes about Rutherford.

And now that Eilish is in her early 20s and has learned a lot about writing music, it will be interesting to see what her new songs are like. Fans can likely expect her new album to be as emotional as the previous two. While she hasn't announced when the album will come out, fans are definitely looking forward to buying it.

Did Billie Eilish Write Any Songs About Other Ex-Boyfriends?

While it's clear that many of Billie Eiish's songs are about some past of her relationships, she hasn't always explained exactly who she was thinking about when she worked on her music.

In April 2021, Eilish shared her song "Your Power." She announced it on Instagram and wrote in the caption, "this is one of my favorite songs i’ve ever written. i feel very vulnerable putting this one out because i hold it so close to my heart. this is about many different situations that we’ve all either witnessed or experienced. i hope this can inspire change. try not to abuse your power."

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According to Insider.com, people thought that "Your Power" told the story of her ex-boyfriend Brandon Adams, who goes by "Q." Eilish said in an interview with Rolling Stone, "Everybody needs to shut up." Because he was 24 at the time that he dated Eilish, who was 19, people wondered about the age difference. And Eilish's documentary The World's A Little Blurry showed how tough this relationship was for the young singer.

Several people also think that Billie Eilish's beloved song "Happier Than Ever" is also about Brandon Adams. Whether or not this is true, the timing does seem to add up.

The song is motivating for anyone who has gone through a breakup with someone who treated them poorly. Eilish sings "I don't relate to you" and also says that she won't make mean comments about her ex online.

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