Billie Eilish Sweeps All Four Major Categories At The Grammys

Billie Eilish poses in the press room with the awards for Album Of The Year, Record Of The Year, Best New Artist, Song Of The Y

18-year old sensation Billie Eilish stole the show at last night’s Grammy Awards after becoming the first female artist to win all four of the top categories in a single year. This inlcludes Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and Best New Artist. Eilish also became the youngest artist to ever win Album of the Year. In total, Billie took home six awards including Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Engineered Album for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Billie wasn’t the only member of the family to bring home a Grammy—her older brother Finneas won Producer of the Year, Non-Classical. The brother and sister duo also made their Grammy performance debut with the song “When The Party’s Over.” Watch the performance below.

Other notable winners included Tool, who took home Best Metal Performance for their 15-minute track “7empst” off of their latest album Fear Inoculum.  Chillville artist The Chemical Brothers won two awards for Best Dance Recording and Best Dance/Electronic Album. Vampire Weekend’s Father of the Bride also took home an award for Best Alternative Album, while Cage The Elephant took home Best Rock Album for Social Cues. Austin’s very own Gary Clark Jr. won a Grammy in every category he was nominated for including Best Rock Song, Best Rock Performance, and Contemporary Blues Album. 

For a full list of winners, check out this list courtesy of Billboard. 

 

 

 

Remember that one time Billie Eilish joined us for a #101XSession at the FOMO Factory? Watch the full performance below: 

 

Photo Credit: Getty Images

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