Billie Eilish Unleashed Her Prettiest Falsetto For Her First Grammy Performance

Billie Eilish Unleashed Her Prettiest Falsetto For Her First Grammy Performance




Billie Eilish got her Grammy party began on Sunday night (January 26), by, ironically enough, singing about the party being through.


Perched on a stool, the 18-year-old sang as soon as the Party's Over," a hauntingly pretty ballad from her hit debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?. As habitually, she was accompanied by her big brother and constant collaborator, Finneas, who played the piano and chimed in with his own vocal harmonies (along with an enormous choir in back of them). The sibling duo even coordinated in glittering white ensembles that were basically the total opposite of the reptile-inspired look Eilish rocked on the red carpet. With her delicate falsetto filling the arena, you can mention Billie was sparkling in more ways than one.


Eilish's efficiency came soon after she took residence her very first Grammy — before the telecast, she won the award for Best Pop Vocal Album. Finneas, meanwhile, won Best Engineered Album (non-classical) and Producer of the Year (non-classical). Eilish is also up for an extra five awards, including Best New Artist, Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year. No matter what occurs, it's been one hell of a party already.









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