Billie Eilish's 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' songs, ranked. (No. 2 is spicy)

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Billie Eilish is back.

The superstar artist, who is coming to Cincinnati in November, released her third album, "Hit Me Hard and Soft," Friday, giving fans 10 songs with 10-plus unique experiences. I say "plus" because multiple songs are broken up into two parts, as Eilish essentially combined multiple songs into one, making us beg for more of both.

In honor of the album's release, I decided to rank each track. This is purely based on my first listen and could change by tomorrow. However, a few songs were so good I had to listen to them twice just to sort out my top three.

Without further ado, here are all the songs on Eilish's "Hit Me Hard and Soft," ranked.

Billie Eilish's third album, "Hit Me Hard and Soft," is the first to feature any outside musicians.
Billie Eilish's third album, "Hit Me Hard and Soft," is the first to feature any outside musicians.

Billie Eilish's 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' songs ranked

10. "Blue."

9. "Bittersuite."

8. "Skinny."

7. "Chihiro."

6. "Birds of a Feather."

5. "Wildflower."

4. "The Greatest."

3. 'L'Amour De Ma Vie'

This is one of those two-part songs.

The French term "l'amour de ma vie" translates to "love of my life." In this track, Eilish works through a breakup and tells the person she lied when she called them the love of her life. The first part is a little more subtle with a nice beat, and I would have been totally happy with it by itself. However, with about two minutes left, Eilish gets a little more savage while turning the song into an EDM/pop hit I wanted to hear more of.

2. 'Lunch'

I can already hear this song blaring on everyone's speakers this summer. It may be the most fun track on the album and perhaps the most risque with plenty of sexual innuendoes, as Eilish dives into her attraction for a woman. Variety may have described it best, calling it a "spicy queer anthem."

Get ready to play it at all your pool parties.

1.'The Diner'

This song is a little dark ... in a good way, as it tells the story of a stalker from the stalker's point of view. And it's sort of a banger. The music, lyrics and vocals are all on point, as Eilish does an excellent job drawing up an image for the listeners. I could picture everything the stalker was doing.

I already know this track will play over a montage of criminal activity in a blockbuster film or hit Netflix show.

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