Grammys 2020: After Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish becomes youngest singer to win the award
Grammys 2020: After Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish becomes youngest singer to win the award
62nd Grammy Award ceremony was held on 26th January in Los Angles on Sunday. The whole ceremony was dominated by Billie Eilish. 18-year-old singer becomes the youngest 'singer' after Taylor Swift for bagging the award and also for bagging 5 titles at this age.
The first-time Grammy nominee who made her debut with “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go” secured won five titles including Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the year, Best new artist and Best pop vocal album.
Not just Billie even her elder brother Finneas O’Connell who produced the album won the year for his work on Eilish’s album. He said the record had been at home because "I'm the most creative where I'm most comfortable," adding: "It's a huge honour to be given a Grammy for making, you know, home-made cookies.”
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He further added that while making the song they never imagined that it will bag Grammy. The album is about depression, suicidal thoughts and climate change. Whereas Eilish, on the other hand, appeared all happy and while accepting she said, “I joke around a lot at these things, but I genuinely want to say I'm so grateful," said the singer.”
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