At one point in Billie Eilish's Game of Song Association, in which she's given a word and 10 seconds to sing a song containing that word, "Bad" hits the screen. "Y'all want me to do my song, huh?" Eilish knowingly asks ELLE.com.

The cover star of ELLE's Women in Music issue, along with Lizzo and Camila Cabello, actually crams four of her own songs into the five-minute video. Clad in a puffy red jacket and sporting a green hair part, sunglasses, and matching manicure, she sheepishly sings, "Lovely," "Ocean Eyes," "My Strange Addiction," and "Bad Guy."

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The only word Eilish falters on? Dance. "Dance is in every song ever," she says early in the video. But from there, she manages to recall The Weeknd's "Earned It" in one breath and Big Sean's "So Good," in the next. If there's anything to expect from Eilish, it's the unexpected.

The 17-year-old also croons a slew of early-to-mid-2000s favorites, including P!nk's "So What," Avril Lavigne's "Complicated," and Miley Cyrus' "Party in the U.S.A." And if, for some reason, you ever wondered what Eilish would sound like rapping a Nicki Minaj verse? She delivers a few lines from her feature on Justin Bieber's "Beauty and a Beat."

Eilish reliably offers some left field picks, such as "Gone Away" by H.E.R., a song she says she loves to her core. And fans will be begging for Eilish to cover Radiohead's "Creep," at her next concert after her haunting rendition.