Released: July 10, 2018

Songwriter: FINNEAS Khalid Billie Eilish

Producer: FINNEAS Hippie Sabotage

[Pre-Chorus: Billie Eilish & Khalid]
But I know someday I'll make it out of here
Even if it takes all night or a hundred years
Need a place to hide, but I can't find one near
Wanna feel alive, outside I can't fight my fear

[Chorus: Billie Eilish & Khalid]
Isn't it lovely, all alone
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Isn't it lovely, all alone
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Isn't it lovely, all alone
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Isn't it lovely, all alone
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Tear me to pieces, skin to bone
Hello, welcome home
Isn't it lovely, lovely, lovely
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Isn't it lovely, lovely, lovely
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Isn't it lovely, lovely, lovely
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Tear me to pieces, skin to bone
Hello, welcome home

[Pre-Chorus: Billie Eilish & Khalid]
Need a place to hide, but I can't find one near
Wanna feel alive, outside I can't fight my fear

[Chorus: Billie Eilish & Khalid]
Isn't it lovely, all alone
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Isn't it lovely, all alone
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Isn't it lovely, all alone
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Isn't it lovely, all alone
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Tear me to pieces, skin to bone
Hello, welcome home
Isn't it lovely, lovely, lovely
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Isn't it lovely, lovely, lovely
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Isn't it lovely, lovely, lovely
Heart made of glass, my mind of stone
Tear me to pieces, skin to bone
Hello, welcome home

Hippie Sabotage

Sacramento-born and raised brother duo Hippie Sabotage started to make music in the mid-2000s.

Working closely with local producer Chase Moore during their early career, they mixed the cultural melting pot vibes of their hometown with hip-hop and produced beats for rappers such as J. Leake and Yukmouth. They later collaborated with Chicago-based artists such as Calez of 2008ighties and Kami de Chukwu.

Hippie Sabotage developed and expanded their beats and soon incorporated more diverse influences on their tracks for a whole new host of rappers such as Alex Wiley (“Something to Say”) and C Plus (“Callin' Me”).

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