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“Be Alive,” which the superstar wrote with Dixson for “King Richard,” made the academy’s cut in preliminary voting. So did Lin-Manuel Miranda, Billie Eilish and Van Morrison.
He’s won eight Grammys alongside his sister, Billie Eilish, and worked with some of the genre’s biggest stars. Now the 24-year-old musician is arriving as a solo artist with “Optimist.”
March 15, 2021, 12:12 a.m. ETMarch 15, 2021, 12:12 a.m. ET Billie Eilish, left, and Finneas, her brother, accept the award for record of the year.Credit...Chris Pizzello/Invision, via Associated Press Billie Eilish won record of the year for the second year in a row, but when she got onstage to accept the award, she said that Megan Thee Stallion was the one who deserved it, asking the audience to cheer for the rapper instead of her. Eilish, 19, swept the top awards at last year’s ceremony, but that didn’t stop her from taking the most prestigious Grammy this year for her song “Everything I Wanted.” When her name was read out by Ringo Starr, the presenter of the award, Eilish looked shocked. She went onstage with Finneas, her brother and collaborator, and said, “This is really embarrassing for me,” before turning the attention on Megan Thee Stallion, who won three awards, including best new artist.
âBillie Eilish: The Worldâs a Little Blurryâ Review: Fame and Family A documentary captures the creation of Eilishâs multiple-Grammy-winning debut album, recorded at home but poised to go global. Billie Eilish granted access to filmmakers at a fragile time when her albumâs success wasnât guaranteed.Credit...Apple TV+ Feb. 25, 2021 Billie Eilish, the ultramodern pop star whoâs both colorfully gothic and establishment-friendly, is a fascinating subject: vividly creative, offhandedly vulnerable, barely visibly self-conscious. And also, a teenager. âBillie Eilish: The Worldâs a Little Blurry,â the new documentary about her rise, finds her shaping global aesthetics while cocooned in a close-knit family, and treats both circumstances with equal casualness. In this film, all of Eilishâs interactions are human-scale, or smaller.