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Watch Charli XCX and Billie Eilish's wild 'Guess' video with bulldozers, a mountain of underwear, and a Daft Punk remix. Brat album hits No. 3 in the US.

In Charli XCX's latest music video for "Guess," Billie Eilish takes an unconventional approach by driving a bulldozer through a whirlwind of panties and bras. This vibrant pop spectacle features both stars scaling a colossal mountain of underwear and a playful reinterpretation of Daft Punk's 2005 hit "Technologic."

This video marks a new chapter in Charli XCX's ongoing Brat album series, which has recently included collaborations with Robyn and Lorde. The video kicks off with Charli hosting a provocative gathering where guests enthusiastically throw underwear and bras around.

Charli XCX sings, "You wanna guess the color of my underwear? You wanna know what I got going on down there?" over a driving beat. This is followed by Billie Eilish dramatically bursting in with her construction vehicle, turning the scene into a chaotic celebration of lingerie.

As Eilish maneuvers through the streets now covered in undergarments, she sings, "Don't have to guess the color of your underwear, already know what you've got going on down there. It's that lacy black pair with the little bows, the ones I picked out for you in Tokyo." Eilish then blends the "Technologic" melody into her lyrics, expressing her desires with lines like, "I wanna try it, bite it, lick it, split it, pull it to the side and get all up in it, kiss it, ride it, can I fit it? Charli likes boys, but she knows I'd hit it."

The video ends with Charli and Billie rolling down a massive hill of underwear and bras.

A press release reveals that all the undergarments featured in the video have been donated to the I Support the Girls organization, which provides essential items such as bras, underwear, and menstrual hygiene products to those in need, helping people experiencing homelessness or distress maintain their dignity.

Charli XCX’s album Brat was released in June and follows her hit singles "Von Dutch" and "360." It has achieved significant success, reaching No. 3 in the US and No. 2 in the UK, and has been a major presence on the Billboard Hot 100. The album's popularity has also extended to global recognition, with Vice President Kamala Harris embracing its playful style for her presidential campaign's rapid-response page.