


SEE Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell win Oscar for ‘No Time to Die,’ 3rd ever James Bond song to prevail Eilish hasn’t released any new music of her own during the current Grammy eligibility period (so far), which could open the door for Finneas to continue the family’s remarkable streak of general field nominations.

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This year he and Eilish didn’t win any Grammys, but they were nominated for Album, Record, and Song of the Year yet again for “Happier Than Ever” and its title track, while Finneas earned an additional Album of the Year nom as a producer on Justin Bieber‘s “Justice,” plus that aforementioned Best New Artist bid. The following year he won Record of the Year again for Eilish’s “Everything I Wanted,” plus Best Visual Media Song for Eilish’s James Bond theme “No Time to Die,” for which they eventually won the Oscar for Best Original Song. In 2020 Finneas swept all six of his nominations: Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Engineered Album for Eilish’s “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” Record of the Year and Song of the Year for Eilish’s “Bad Guy,” and Producer of the Year for his work overall. Will he pick up where his sibling left off? SEE Billie Eilish songs, ranked: Where does Oscar winner ‘No Time to Die’ rank among her 21 greatest hits? But he released his debut studio album, “Optimist,” last October, which means it’s eligible for the awards that’ll be handed out in 2023. This year was the first time he earned a nomination as a recording artist in his own right: Best New Artist, which ultimately went to Olivia Rodrigo. Is it time for Finneas‘s Grammy breakthrough? He’s already an eight-time Grammy winner, but most of those trophies have been for his producing and songwriting work on his sister Billie Eilish‘s recordings.
