She won five Grammys at the 2020 awards show.
And on Sunday, Billie Eilish was back for the 2021 event with four nominations.
The Los Angeles teen took to the stage at the LA Convention Center early on in the CBS telecast to perform Everything I Wanted, nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance.
Moody: Billie Eilish performed Everything I Wanted while standing on top of a ‘half submerged’ sedan on a darkened stage at the 2021 Grammy Awards in LA on Sunday
Billie, 19, performed the song while standing on a ‘half-submerged’ sedan on a darkened stage set to look like the car had crashed into water.
Her brother Finneas accompanied her on a keyboard and there was also a socially-distanced drummer.
The singer was dressed in a patterned deep green long-sleeve shirt with buttoned-up collar and matching flared pants.
She wore a black bejeweled headpiece over her neon green and black hair and rocked long painted nails and fingerless gloves.
Idiosyncratic style: The singer, 19, took the stage at the LA Convention Center wearing a patterned deep green long-sleeve shirt with buttoned-up collar and matching flared pants
Funky: She wore a black bejeweled headpiece over her neon green and black hair
Inseparable: Billie’s brother Finneas accompanied her on a keyboard and there was also a socially-distanced drummer
The teen’s Everything I Wanted is up for three Grammy Awards. It’s nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance
Billie had earlier in the day won her first award of the night, taking home the Grammy for Best Song Written for Visual Media for her Bond theme No Time To Die.
It’s the first time that a song from a movie has won before the film it’s from has been released.
The Recording Academy changed its rules this year to allow soundtracks to be considered because of the pandemic’s impact on movie release dates.
No Time To Die, starring Daniel Craig in his final outing as 007, has been delayed multiple times due to the ongoing COVIID-19 pandemic and is now scheduled to be released in theatres on October 8.
Already a winner: Billie had earlier in the day won her first award of the night, taking home the Grammy for Best Song Written for Visual Media for her Bond theme No Time To Die
Hitmaker: Billie made history when she took home five Grammy Awards at last year’s ceremony for her 2019 debut studio album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
SRC: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/