Billie Eilish’s career began in 2018 when she was a 16-year-old girl known for her massive online following. Now, she has become the second artist in GRAMMY history to win the Big Four categories at the young age of 18.
She also became one of the year’s best reviewed artists for her album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? The album topped several publications’ Best Albums of 2019 lists and finished at a high position.
The Recording Academy has bestowed many awards on various young female artists irrespective of their age, but Eilish is now the youngest artist to ever win Album of the Year.
Though the majority of Eilish’s fanbase belong to Gen Z, she is not alienating to older audiences the way teenage stars usually are. Due to her unconventional approach to pop as well as her unique style and image, the parents of her young fans can easily recognize the legacies of many ’90s alt heroes popular in their youth.
Billie Eilish’s closest artistic collaborator is her older brother, whom she seems to be very close with. It seems good relationships could be the core of Eilish’s spectacular GRAMMY success.
Now that Eilish herself has achieved the highest level of mainstream awareness and popularity that a young artist can achieve, the expectations from her fans and media will be at their peak. Many artists have won the GRAMMY awards, but their real career starts after this. The real question is, will Eilish be able to maintain this stardom she has acquired in such a short span of time? Nobody, including her, has any idea where her dreams will take her in the near future.
To learn more about Eilish’s spectacular award wins, visit the source information at Billboard.com
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