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In the self-directed video, the 19-year-old Grammy-winning artist can be seen slowly pacing down a dark street as 25 stunt drivers go full-speed around her.

AceShowbiz - Billie Eilish has released a new single called "NDA" along with its visual. In the self-directed music video, the Grammy-winning actress can be seen walking in the darkness as she explores negative effects of fame.

The clip, which was dropped on Thursday, July 8, displays the 19-year-old musician slowly pacing down the road by herself as she describes the pressures of being under the spotlight. She even narrates her unpleasant experience with her stalker, singing, "Got a stalker walkin' up and down the street/ Says he's Satan and he'd like to meet."

"I bought a secret house when I was seventeen/ Haven't had a party since I got the keys/ Had a pretty boy over, but he couldn't stay," she continues chanting. "On his way out I made him sign an NDA/ Yeah, I made him sign an NDA/ One's as good enough/ 'Cause I don't want him having s**t to say."

Once Billie hits the chorus, 25 professional stunt drivers go full-speed while whizzing around her in the middle of the street. According to the press release, the music video was shot in one take and features no stunt doubles or car VFX.

Billie also raved about the filming of "NDA" music video on Instagram. " 'NDA' SONG AND VIDEO OUT RIGHT NOW GO WATCH GO WATCH GO WATCHHHHHHHHHH THIS VIDEO WAS SO CRAZY TO SHOOOOOT," the younger sister of FINNEAS exclaimed. "AHHHHHHHHHH."

"NDA" is the fifth release from Billie's sophomore album "Happier Than Ever". She teased her new record on April 27. "MY NEW ALBUM 'Happier Than Ever' OUT JULY 30TH!" she penned on Instagram alongside the album cover. "This is my favorite thing i've ever created and i am so excited and nervous and EAGER for you to hear it. i can't even tell you. i've never felt so much love for a project than i do for this one. hope you feel what i feel."

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