CHAPTER 28 — "all the good girls go to hell"
This song carried a deeper meaning than most people realized.
On the surface, it sounds playful — but the lyrics hit hard. Billie uses religious imagery to talk about climate change, the destruction of the planet, and the consequences of ignoring the world's problems.
She isn't saying "good girls are evil."
She's saying: Even the good people can't escape the damage humanity has caused.
The song's music video shows Billie covered in black oil, representing pollution and the crisis happening to Earth right now. She looks like a fallen angel — beautiful, but broken by the world.
Meaning:
"all the good girls go to hell" is about the climate crisis and how humans have pushed the planet to the edge. Billie uses metaphors of heaven and hell to show how serious and scary the situation is.
It's a warning disguised as catchy pop.
This chapter marked Billie's shift into more global, message-driven music.
