Billie Eilish Levitates in an Empty Office in 'Birds of a Feather' Music Video — Watch!

The pop star is set to kick off her 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' World Tour on Sunday, Sept. 29

Billie Eilish may be haunted.

On Friday, Sept. 27, the "Bad Guy" artist shared the music video for her single "Birds of a Feather" from her latest album Hit Me Hard and Soft which features Eilish levitating in an empty office.

Throughout the Zamiri-directed visual, the pop star, 22, is tilted in a chair, dragged across the floor and is even lifted into the air by a ghost as she sings romantically about a lover.

“I don’t know what I’m crying for/ I don’t think I could love you more,” Eilish sings. “It might not be long, but baby, I/ I’ll love you ’til the day that I die.”

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Earlier this month, the "Lunch" artist revealed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! that she and Finneas worked on "Birds of a Feather" in the back of an SUV, sharing a video of the pair working on an older version of the track.

"This is a video I took on my phone in the back of the SUV in Brazil on the way to doing a show a year and a half ago," Eilish told the host. "This is a very normal thing for me and Finneas. We're always finding ourselves working in the most random places."

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The Grammy winner added, "It's fun because it's so casual and normal and we were just in the back of this car and it's Finneas' laptop."

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Related: Billie Eilish Says an Older Version of 'Birds of a Feather' Was Worked on in the Back of an SUV in Brazil

In the clip, Eilish can be heard singing along and offering Finneas suggestions before his laptop dies and he disappointedly closes it.

"That song never felt right... there's so many different versions," the "What Was I Made for?" singer said of the song. "It's such an old version of the song that I don't even really remember and it sounds so different and it's just really amazing to see how far the song has come."

Eilish is set to kick off the North American leg of her Hit Me Hard and Soft World Tour in Québec, Canada at Centre Videotron on Sunday, Sept. 29, making stops in Philadelphia at the Wells Fargo Center on Oct. 5 and in New York City at Madison Square Garden from Oct. 16 to Oct. 18, before wrapping a three-date stint in Inglewood, Calif. at the Kia Forum on Dec. 17.

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