![]() ![]() ![]() Blizzard might have myriad problems right now from just about every angle, but they still shelled out the big bucks to get a Billie Eilish song for Diablo 4's inaugural trailer. In the end, Halsey transforms into the video game’s character Lilith. The song from the Diablo 4 launch trailer is You Should See Me in a Crown by Billie Eilish. Suga makes an appearance shrouded in vampiric red light with a few bars before the second chorus, repeating the hook “I know you get too caught up in a moment / You can’t call it love if you show it / We just fuck things up, yeah I noticed,” before rapping about getting over hatred and insanity. The music video was filmed inside Chapelle des Jésuites in Cambrai, France, and the production designers covered the cathedral’s ceiling with game-inspired paintings and a monumental 160-foot mural. “I don’t need no help to be destructive,” she sings. Henry Hobson directs their music video, which sees a cloaked Halsey walk into a cathedral containing the portal to hell singing relatable lyrics about being a self-sabotaging chaos agent, the kind of stuff you vent to your BFF. The pretty best friends made their third collab together, this time for “Lilith (Diablo IV Anthem),” a reimagining of Halsey’s original track “Lilith” for Blizzard Entertainment’s open-world role-playing game that drops players in an endless battle between heaven and hell. This perhaps explains why she is so angry, and trying to destroy the world of Sanctuary.Halsey and Suga are in their (Satan) bag. It's 2023, and really about time that we finally had a Lady Diablo, but I do wonder if we will ever "see her in a crown" due to her pronounced horns. Given the imperious and confrontational lyrics of "You Should See Me in a Crown," I would assume that, in this context, it's from the perspective of, or meant to be associated with, Diablo 4's box art villain Lilith, who's like a Lady Diablo, Diablo's cousin or sister or something. This message may actually be referring to the game's robust character creator and varied build options. We are also informed by the trailer that "Hell welcomes all"-a nice message of love and acceptance from the realm of metaphysical torment in a time of increasing social tension. We get to peep all those cool class powers, and I remain a fan of the Druid's bear form despite it being, apparently, un-bear-able for my colleague Chris Livingston in the first beta. After some buildup, the beat drops with a Barbarian doing a "this is Sparta" kick to a rude dude, quickly cutting between explosive gameplay snippets in tune with the song. ![]()
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