My Future
"My Future" is a song by American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish, released on July 30, 2020, as the lead single from her second studio album, Happier Than Ever.[1] Co-written and produced by Eilish alongside her brother Finneas O'Connell, the track emphasizes themes of self-empowerment and optimism through lyrics reflecting personal independence and future prospects.[1] Musically, it incorporates pop structures with jazz and soul influences, marking a tonal shift toward positivity relative to Eilish's earlier material dominated by darker introspection.[1] The song achieved commercial success, debuting at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 and maintaining a position on the chart for twelve weeks.[2] It also topped the Billboard Alternative Digital Song Sales chart, becoming Eilish's fifth number-one there.[3] An animated music video, directed by Australian animator Andrew Onorato and produced by Studio Chop, accompanied the release, featuring Eilish's character evolving into a giant traversing fantastical landscapes under a full moon.[4] Critically, "My Future" earned praise for its uplifting message and stylistic evolution, appearing on multiple 2020 year-end song lists from outlets including Billboard.[5]Background and development
Inspiration and recording
During the early COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020, Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O'Connell initiated work on new material at his Los Angeles home studio, following a proposal from their mother, Maggie Baird, to leverage the enforced downtime by scheduling regular sessions—initially three days a week for Eilish to visit and collaborate.[6] Finneas, initially reluctant, agreed to a trial week, during which they wrote and recorded "My Future" as their inaugural track, completing it in approximately two days.[6][7] This accelerated timeline deviated from their typical iterative process, facilitated by Eilish delivering her lead vocals in a single, unredone take that captured raw emotional immediacy.[7] The song's creation reflected Eilish's quarantine-induced self-examination, emphasizing self-reliance, personal empowerment, and optimism amid isolation, with lyrics portraying loneliness not as deficit but as a pathway to autonomy.[7] Eilish articulated this in an email to fans, stating the track reminded her that "the future is ours, and I know we want to do everything we can to make it better for everyone in the world, and for the world itself," blending individual introspection with broader aspirational resolve.[8] Finneas handled production, incorporating nostalgic synth elements and a jazz-inflected vocal shift to evoke maturity and hope.[7] A key stylistic influence was Michael Bublé's 2009 track "Haven't Met You Yet," which Eilish obsessively played during her adolescence, inspiring the song's buoyant swing and theme of eager self-anticipation over romantic dependency.[9][10] "My Future" thus became the foundational piece for Eilish's second studio album, Happier Than Ever, signaling a pivot toward more organic, reflective songcraft.[6]Announcement and release
"my future" was announced by Billie Eilish on social media on July 24, 2020, with a scheduled release date of July 30, 2020, marking her first original single since the James Bond theme "No Time to Die" earlier that year.[11] [12] Eilish shared a snippet of the track on Instagram the following day, July 29, building anticipation ahead of its debut.[13] The single was released on July 30, 2020, through Darkroom and Interscope Records, coinciding with the birthday of Eilish's brother and collaborator Finneas O'Connell.[14] [15] It became the lead single from her second studio album, Happier Than Ever, which was later released in July 2021.[15] The track was made available for streaming on platforms including Spotify and Apple Music at 7:00 p.m. ET.[16]Musical composition and lyrics
Style and instrumentation
"My Future" blends elements of pop and R&B with jazz and soul influences, manifesting as an uptempo lo-fi ballad that shifts from a delicate, introspective opening to a more expansive arrangement.[17][18] The production, handled by Finneas O'Connell, emphasizes a progression reflective of emotional growth: it commences with mellow electric piano chords establishing a contemplative tone, before incorporating drum programming and subtle electric guitar flourishes to build momentum.[17] Lush background vocal harmonies provide textural depth, enhancing the track's sanguine yet restrained atmosphere.[17] Instrumentation draws on electronic and synthesized elements typical of O'Connell's minimalist approach, including electric bass, electric guitar, bass synth keyboards, and programmed drums that avoid heavy percussion in favor of rhythmic subtlety.[19] The song's key of E♭ major supports its melodic accessibility, with chord progressions featuring atypical major II chords that contribute to its distinctive harmonic flavor.[20] This setup underscores a departure from Eilish's earlier trap-infused sounds toward a more organic, forward-looking aesthetic, prioritizing vocal intimacy over dense layering.[17]Lyrical content and themes
The lyrics of "My Future" center on themes of personal growth, self-empowerment, and emancipation from romantic dependency, as Billie Eilish contemplates transitioning from relational insecurity to self-reliant optimism.[13] In an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Eilish described the song as capturing her realization of independence, stating, "I just couldn't live without somebody or couldn't be happy without somebody or something. And then I was like, 'Holy s**t, I can actually be happy by myself.'"[21] This shift is evident in verses reflecting past vulnerability—"I can't even trust myself / It's killing me and I, I'm not gonna make it all by myself / Without you"—contrasted with the chorus's affirmative pivot: "Cause I, I'm in love / With my future / Can't wait to meet her / And I, I'm in love / But not the way that you think / Gonna be somebody / I'm not gonna be somebody's girl."[13] Eilish personifies her future self as a female entity ("her"), symbolizing an aspirational, autonomous identity detached from external validation, which underscores motifs of self-love and forward-looking hope amid personal evolution.[22] The song's inspirational roots trace to Eilish's childhood affinity for Michael Bublé's "Haven't Met You Yet," which she revisited in a video of herself at age 13 or 14, evoking subconscious themes of anticipation for self-fulfillment over romantic longing.[9][10] Written during the early COVID-19 quarantine on July 21, 2020, the lyrics also evoke resilience in isolation, blending introspection with jazz-inflected buoyancy to reject past relational pitfalls like codependency.[23]Music video
Production
The music video for "My Future" is an animated short directed by Australian animator Andrew Onorato and produced by Melbourne-based Chop Studio.[4][24] Onorato was approached via email by producers at Interscope Records to develop the visual accompaniment for Billie Eilish's single, submitting initial concepts that underwent collaborative refinement but largely shaped the final product.[4] Animation credits include contributions from Alex Dray, Andrew Onorato, Annie Zhao, Cliona Noonan, Ian Ballantyne, João Monteiro, Josh Trotter, Keith Kavanagh, Maddie Brewer, Nancy Li, Sarah Schmidt, and Sean Anderson, employing a hand-drawn style to depict Eilish's character evolving from a melancholic, rain-soaked figure to one ascending amid blooming flora and celestial elements.[24] The project was completed during the COVID-19 quarantine restrictions, enabling remote creative processes that aligned with the song's introspective themes of personal growth and optimism.[24] Onorato noted the production's emphasis on trust and artistic freedom, drawing from his prior experience in music videos for artists like Childish Gambino.[4]Synopsis and visual elements
The music video for "my future" depicts an animated Billie Eilish as a diminutive, green-skinned, frog-like humanoid creature who explores and dances through a lush, moonlit forest, symbolizing personal growth and self-love.[25] The narrative begins with the character in a state of introspection, leaping and twirling amid bioluminescent flora and gentle wildlife, gradually transforming and elongating in height as the song progresses to represent maturation and independence from past dependencies. Directed by Andrew Onorato and released on July 30, 2020, the video culminates in the figure standing tall against the night sky, gazing optimistically forward.[4][26] Visually, the video employs hand-drawn 2D animation with intricate details in natural elements, such as swaying trees, glowing mushrooms, and flowing water, evoking a sense of wonder and serenity.[25] The color palette features deep blues and greens accented by moonlight's silvery glow, creating an ethereal atmosphere that contrasts the character's initial small scale with her eventual grandeur.[27] Influences from Studio Ghibli films are evident in the whimsical character design and fluid environmental interactions, including brief appearances of expressive animals like an irate frog, enhancing the thematic emphasis on harmony with nature and inner evolution.[25] The animation's smooth movements and layered backgrounds contribute to a dreamlike quality, aligning with the song's introspective lyrics about embracing one's future self.[4]Reception
Critical analysis
Critics have lauded "My Future" for its lyrical emphasis on self-reliance and personal agency, interpreting the narrative as a rejection of relational dependency in favor of individual growth. Eilish articulates this through direct declarations of autonomy, such as "I should be loving myself," positioning the song as a manifesto against waiting for external validation, which she confirmed stems from a realization of self-love preceding romantic attachments.[22] [28] This theme resonated amid the July 30, 2020, release during global lockdowns, where reviewers noted its function as a subtle antidote to collective despair, encouraging listeners to envision controllable personal futures rather than passive endurance.[23] Musically, the composition diverges from Eilish's prior trap-influenced minimalism toward a jazz-inflected balladry, commencing with sparse piano and culminating in a prominent saxophone solo that underscores thematic liberation. Finneas O'Connell's production integrates soulful blue notes and broken-beat rhythms, allowing Eilish's soprano to explore brighter timbres without distortion, a maturation evident in comparisons to her debut album's claustrophobic electronics.[8] [29] Critics attributed this evolution to home-recorded sessions during quarantine, yielding a "jazzy electronic torch song" that highlights vocal toughness and melodic nostalgia akin to Disney soundtracks, though grounded in contemporary optimism.[14] The track's deceptively straightforward structure—building from introspection to exuberance—has been analyzed as mirroring psychological transitions from doubt to resolve, with the instrumental shift symbolizing emergent hope.[30] While mainstream outlets praised its empowering restraint over bombast, avoiding overt preachiness, the absence of deeper causal exploration into relational failures limits interpretive depth beyond surface-level self-affirmation.[8] Nonetheless, its alignment with Eilish's stated mindset of excitement for self-discovery underscores a credible pivot, evidenced by consistent positive aggregation in year-end lists despite varying institutional biases in music journalism toward narrative-driven acclaim.[13]Accolades
"My Future" garnered significant recognition from music critics and publications, appearing on multiple year-end lists of the best songs of 2020. USA Today ranked it as the top song of the year, praising its optimistic shift in Eilish's sound amid the global pandemic.[31] Billboard included the track in its staff-curated list of the 100 Best Songs of 2020, highlighting its collaborative production with Finneas O'Connell and its thematic resonance with self-empowerment.[32] Variety selected "My Future" for its 40 Best Songs of 2020, noting the song's blend of jazz influences and introspective lyrics as a standout in Eilish's evolving discography.[33] Additional placements came from Slant Magazine's 50 Best Songs of 2020, where it was commended for subverting expectations of pop structure, and Refinery29's list of the 29 Best Songs of the Year, emphasizing its role in providing hope during isolation.[34][35] Aggregators like Album of the Year also reflected its critical favor, compiling it among top tracks based on editorial consensus.[36]Commercial performance
Chart achievements
"My Future" reached a peak position of number 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100, debuting at number 7 the week of August 15, 2020, and charting for 20 weeks.[2] It also topped the Billboard Hot Alternative Songs chart.[37] In the United Kingdom, the single peaked at number 7 on the Official Singles Chart.[38] The track performed strongly on streaming platforms, debuting at number 1 on both the US and global Spotify daily charts upon release.[39] It amassed over 562 million streams on Spotify as of recent tracking.[40]Certifications and sales
"My Future" has achieved multiple certifications reflecting its commercial success through combined sales and streaming equivalents. In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single 2× Platinum in recognition of 2 million units consumed.[41] In the United Kingdom, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) awarded silver certification for 200,000 units in August 2021, later upgrading to gold for 400,000 units as of January 2025.[42][43] Denmark's IFPI certified it gold, equivalent to 45,000 units. The track has also accumulated over 562 million streams on Spotify alone, contributing significantly to its certified totals.[40]| Country | Certifying body | Certification | Certified units |
|---|---|---|---|
| Denmark | IFPI Denmark | Gold | 45,000 |
| United Kingdom | BPI | Gold | 400,000 |
| United States | RIAA | 2× Platinum | 2,000,000 |