Billie Eilish Wins Four Biggest Prizes at Grammy Awards

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The 18-year-old singer is just getting the party started!

On Sunday, Jan. 26 at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, Billie Eilish made history by nabbing the four biggest prizes at the Grammy Awards: best new artist, record of the year, album of the year and song of the year. She also took home best pop vocal album, totaling five Grammys altogether.

Eilish beat out previous record holder Taylor Swift as the youngest solo performer to win album of the year. Swift was 20 when she won best album for “Fearless.”

During her acceptance speech, Eilish seemed genuinely shocked.

“Can I just say that I think Ariana deserves this?” the singer said.

Eilish won album of the year for her debut album “When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” and song and record of the year for her bass-heavy hit “Bad Guy.”

Eilish is also the youngest best new artist since LeAnn Rimes, who was 14 when she won an award in 1996. She’s also the youngest song of the year winner since Lorde, who was 17 when she won the 2013 award for “Royals.”

Aside from her record blowing wins, Eilish also dazzled on the red carpet with her bedazzled green pajamas look.

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