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"Wish You Were Gay" is a song by American singer-songwriter
Billie Eilish Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell ( ; born December 18, 2001) is an American singer-songwriter. She first gained public attention in 2015 with her debut single " Ocean Eyes", written and produced by her brother Finneas O'Connell, with whom ...
and the fourth single from her debut studio album, ''
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'' (2019). It was released on March 4, 2019, through Darkroom and Interscope Records. Eilish wrote "Wish You Were Gay" with its producer, her brother
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, when she was 14 years old. A
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track, it incorporates an acoustic guitar, a sound of cracking knuckles as percussion, canned laughter, and an applause from an audience. In the song, she seeks a reason for why a male love interest does not like her back; she hopes that he may be attracted only to men. Music critics had mixed opinions about its themes. Some liked its relatability and honesty, and others deemed it insensitive. It received backlash from some of Eilish's fans, who interpreted the title and lyrics as an act of
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. In response, she stated the lyrics were not intended to be offensive to the queer community. About the production, some critics appreciated what they deemed an unconventional yet catchy tune, while some thought that "Wish You Were Gay" took an unsuccessful risk sonically. The song's commercial performance helped to propel Eilish to mainstream fame. It peaked at number 31 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and it reached the top 5 of singles charts in Australia, Latvia, Lithuania, and New Zealand. It has received several certifications, including a platinum one from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Throughout 2019, Eilish performed "Wish You Were Gay" in two concerts and three music festivals. She embarked on two world tours in support of ''When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?''— one in 2019 and another in 2020—the
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s for which featured the song.


Background and release

Billie Eilish Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell ( ; born December 18, 2001) is an American singer-songwriter. She first gained public attention in 2015 with her debut single " Ocean Eyes", written and produced by her brother Finneas O'Connell, with whom ...
wrote "Wish You Were Gay" when she was 14 years old, about a boy in whom she took a romantic interest. She introduced the song and previewed a
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of it to her fans through her Instagram account in July 2018. Eilish explained that the boy did not reciprocate her feelings; she felt distraught that he did not love her back. Seeking a rationale for his disinterest in her, she hoped that he was attracted only to men: " he songliterally means I wish he was gay so that he didn't like me for an actual reason, instead of the fact that he didn't like me." Some time after songwriting, the boy approached Eilish and
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to her as gay. About the situation, she commented that she "wrote the song and made him fuck a dude. I'm fucking proud bro except not really though because I was really into him, like so into him, he's so hot oh my god." She stated that the lyrics were not meant to be offensive to the queer community. "Wish You Were Gay" is the fourth single from Eilish's debut studio album ''
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'' (2019). It was released as a single on March 4, 2019. Eilish announced in a press release that for the next 48 hours, a portion of proceeds from her online merchandise store would go to
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, a crisis and suicide prevention program for queer children. A supplementary
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video accompanied the release, in which Eilish and the song's producer, her brother
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, broke down the inspiration behind "Wish You Were Gay". She explained: "This was a situation where I was fucking all for this kid, like oh my god. It was the kind of love where everything was thrown out there and nothing was latched onto." The next year, on March 25, Eilish posted to Instagram about the songs that inspired each track from the album. For "Wish You Were Gay", she said that she was inspired by "
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" by Jessie Reyez, "Eres Tú" by
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, and "
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Music and lyrics

Music critics classified "Wish You Were Gay" as a pop or
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song with influences of
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music. With a runtime of 3 minutes and 41 seconds, it begins with Eilish's voice over acoustic guitar chords. Later, a rhythm consisting of cracking knuckles appears. Canned laughter and the sound of shouting children play as reactions to some lines she sings. "Wish You Were Gay" closes with a round of applause from the crowd;
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'' considered the song's inclusion of an audience an attempt at highlighting its theatrical elements. During an interview with MTV, Finneas shared that he wanted its production to go a "bombastic, triumphant place". He hoped that by using clapping and stomping noises to create a heavy beat, he was able to give it an "exciting" climax. About the laugh track, he remarked: "I don't really have a justification for that. I just thought it would be cool ..There's something weird about it." The song centers on Eilish's frustration around her unreciprocated love for a boy, and she sings about how he often ignores her when she tries to interact. To provide herself a reason for his disinterest, she hopes that he lacks any attraction not just for her, but for all girls. She takes a facetious, self-centered tone in the lyrics; to her, any other reason for her unrequited feelings wounds her ego, so she resorts to an explanation that is easier to accept. Eilish makes jokes about her heartbreak to cope with the situation. She summarized "Wish You Were Gay" in an interview with radio personality
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: "it's a selfish song. It's a goofy, selfish joke, you know?" Rob Haskell of ''
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'' analyzed that by singing "I can't tell you how much I wish I didn't wanna stay", Eilish attempts to maintain an impression of ambivalence about her lack of reciprocation through a double negative. The lyrics incorporate a countdown, shown in lines such as "if three's a crowd and two was us, one slipped away".


Reception

Some music critics praised "Wish You Were Gay" for what they deemed an unconventional yet catchy production, such as Chloe Gilke of ''
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'', who compared it positively to Eilish's previous works. She commended how Eilish and Finneas used "unexpected vocal flourishes and offbeat sounds" to create, in her view, an "immaculate" tune. Meanwhile, a few considered its production risky but found the risk unsuccessful, saying it caused the album to "stumble" midway through its runtime. ''
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'' Stacey Anderson favored Eilish's vocals, and journalist Robert Christgau shared similar opinions, calling her voice "tunefully cooed". However, Anderson was less positive about the use of a laugh track and self-centered lyrics. The song received backlash for its lyrics related to homosexual attraction. Some of Eilish's fans—many of whom were queer—expected her to release a
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or come out as being attracted to women based on the title. Once they found out what "Wish You Were Gay" was about, they criticized it for what they perceived as
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, which is an act of hinting at the possibility of a same-gender romance but never depicting it explicitly to draw attention. A number of fans were mad at Eilish's remark about making the song's subject "fuck a dude". Others suggested that she was objectifying gay men, while some said that critics were misinterpreting "Wish You Were Gay" or should not have expected it to be for the queer community. Eilish responded to the criticisms, clarifying the meaning of the song and stating that detractors might have missed the point of the lyrics. She reiterated that she sought to portray herself as a "selfish ass" and write as inoffensively as possible, but she expressed understanding that to use the word "gay" in such a manner was insensitive. She also commented that listeners could still interpret "Wish You Were Gay" from a queer character's perspective. Eilish cited how her female friend who was attracted to women liked the song because she felt the lyrics resonated with her experiences with same-gender attraction. Music critics' reactions to the lyrics were mixed. Many appreciated its relatability in spite of childish or problematic undertones some thought were present within it. Sean Ward for ''
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'' wrote that the song "may be problematic in its desire to change someone's sexual orientation, yet the burning teenage frustrations of unrequited lust are captured exceptionally here". Some were positive about the honest and humorous way Eilish handled her situation; one praised the countdown incorporated in the lyrics as clever. On the other hand, ''
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'' Craig Jenkins was unimpressed with the song, of the opinion that Eilish had a "silly" way of dealing with her rejection. A few staff members for ''
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'' criticized its central theme as insensitive. One of them acknowledged that Eilish meant no offense with "Wish You Were Gay" but argued that if she knew that homosexuality was a sensitive topic to discuss, she should have thought twice about writing lyrics that could be interpreted as trivializing gay life. ''
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'' Spencer Kornhaber countered arguments to this effect. He wrote in a review of ''When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go'': "Eilish isn't shading a guy’s effeminacy; she's just treating sexuality as no big deal by wishing that he had an ulterior motive for rejecting her."


Commercial performance

"Wish You Were Gay" debuted on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart a week after its release, at number 74. After another week, it climbed to number 59, making it Eilish's third song to reach the chart's top 60. On April 13, 2019, 14 of Eilish's songs were on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100—"Wish You Were Gay" was one of them. The event made her the female artist with the most simultaneous ''Billboard'' Hot 100 entries, until
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took the record with all 18 tracks from ''Lover'' (2019). "Wish You Were Gay" reached its chart peak that day at number 31, placed at number 84 the previous tracking week. By May, the song acquired over 175 million streams on
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. It has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting track-equivalent sales of 1,000,000 units in the US based on sales and streams. "Wish You Were Gay" helped to propel Eilish to mainstream success; in 2021, ''Billboard'' ranked it as her 10th biggest song on the Hot 100. ''When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'' was released on March 29, 2019. After the album's release, during the start of April 2019, "Wish You Were Gay" jumped from number 42 to its peak of number 13 in the
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. It joined other album tracks "
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" in the top 20. In the Irish Singles Chart, where the three songs reached the top 10, "Wish You Were Gay" climbed to a new, all-time peak of number 6. By mid-April, the three were also in the top 10 of the singles chart by the
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(ARIA). "Wish You Were Gay" placed at number 9 during that time, and it eventually peaked at number 5 in the chart. The song reached the top 20 in Austria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, and Sweden.


Live performances

Eilish went on a concert show in London less than 24 hours after the release of "Wish You Were Gay", performing it alongside songs mostly from her debut
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'' (2017). She shared a video of the performance to YouTube around a month later on April 30. Eilish also sang "Wish You Were Gay" in a concert she hosted in the
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of Los Angeles on July 12, 2019. The song was in the
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s of tours in support of ''When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'': one in 2019 and another in 2020. Throughout 2019, Eilish performed "Wish You Were Gay" at three music festivals:
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in April,
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in June, and Pukkelpop in August. She performed the song for an episode of
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, which was set at
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. During a show for MTV Push, Eilish sang it alongside two other tracks from ''When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'', " Xanny" and " When the Party's Over". "Wish You Were Gay" was one of many songs that Eilish played after receiving Artist of the Year during the first annual Apple Music Awards in December 2019.


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from
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Billie Eilish Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell ( ; born December 18, 2001) is an American singer-songwriter. She first gained public attention in 2015 with her debut single " Ocean Eyes", written and produced by her brother Finneas O'Connell, with whom ...
vocals, songwriting *
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songwriting, production * Rob Kinelski mixing * John Greenham mastering * Casey Cuayoassistant mixing


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References

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