The singer also became the first Oscar winner to be born in the 2000s.
After working on the demo, the siblings collaborated with Hans Zimmer, who composed the orchestration, and recorded the song with a 70-person orchestra. Eilish’s win for the song comes two years after its debut in February 2020. This awards season, she took home an Oscar, a Grammy, and a Golden Globe. The singer also became the first Oscar winner to be born in the 2000s.
No Time to Die” is proving a song very much alive at awards shows. The 007 song by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell has won a Golden Globe, ...
“No Time to Die” isn't the only music for a film the brother and sister pair have made. “No Time to Die” is proving a song very much alive at awards shows. Having recorded the track at the age of 18, Eilish officially became the youngest-ever recording artist to work on a James Bond theme song.
Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas embraced classic Hollywood glamour in their own way at the 2022 Oscars. Both Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas ...
The duo’s Oscars looks this evening were decidedly more pared-back than some of their past appearances, though their all-black colour-ways still felt edgy and in line with their spunky style. Billie Eilish and Finneas are always a package deal. Eilish and Finneas hit the step and repeat in complementary looks by Gucci. In the label’s all-black designs, they embraced classic Hollywood glamour in their own distinctive way.
Billie Eilish responded to a reporter who called her an "emo kind of sad-looking teenager" in the Oscars media room on Sunday: "It's just growth."
I think that I'm just coming into my being aware of what is good around me." She also famously released her debut album in 2017 when she was 15 and it topped the charts in 2019 when she was just 17 years old. The singer recorded one of her hit songs — "Ocean Eyes" — when she was 13 years old and uploaded it to SoundCloud in November 2015.
Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas took home the Oscar for Best Original Song at the 94th Academy Awards on Sunday.
Also nominated for Best Original Song were Beyoncé and Dixson for "Be Alive" from King Richard, Lin-Manuel Miranda for "Dos Oruguitas" from Encanto, Van Morrison for "Down to Joy" from Belfast, and Diane Warren for "Somehow You Do" from Four Good Days. "I would've been like, 'Yeah, he knows more than me, of course.' " Eilish made her second appearance at the Oscars on Sunday as both a performer and nominee, donning a ruffled black custom gown by Gucci. She made her debut at the Oscars in 2020, when she performed "Yesterday" by the Beatles with her brother.
At just 20 years old, Billie Eilish becomes the first person born in the 2000s to ever win an Academy Award and one of the youngest winners ever.
No Bond film has won an Oscar in any other category since Skyfall tied with Zero Dark Thirty in the Best Sound Editing category at the 85th Academy Awards. During her speech, Eilish thanked former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, who guested on the track. Eilish, who was born in 2001, is not the youngest Oscar winner ever.
Billie Eilish, The Weeknd, Miley Cyrus and more have joined the Stand Up for Ukraine social media outreach effort, which takes place on Friday, April 8.
The sign of solidarity also aims to shine a light on other humanitarian crises in places such as Afghanistan, Yemen and South Sudan. Aside from Billie, The Weeknd and Miley, a variety of other A-list artists have vowed to only talk about the situation in Ukraine on that day. In addition, the show is to said to focused on sending a strong message to political and corporate leaders to do more to help the people of Ukraine, especially those displaced by the violence.
Billie Eilish, Radiohead and The Weeknd will participate in a social media rally for Ukraine next week, it's been announced.
Elton John said he was “heartbroken” over the “nightmare” that civilians were facing, while Miley Cyrus called for “an immediate end to this violence”. Stevie Nicks, meanwhile, shared a story about a “new friend” who was fleeing the war. How dare he.”