Washington: Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish took home a Grammy for James Bond theme song 'No Time to Die' on Sunday, bagging the visual media trophy ahead of the anticipated film's October 8 release.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, the rare occurrence of the best song written for visual media hailing from an unreleased movie comes after the tentpole has been delayed several times amid the ongoing pandemic.
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The 25th installment in the iconic spy franchise, starring Daniel Craig in the titular role and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, was pushed back to the fall from April 2 in late January.
Eilish had released 'No Time to Die' on February 13 before the fall delay. The track debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She is the youngest artist to ever write and record a theme song for the iconic 007 franchise.
At the 2020 Grammys, Eilish became the youngest artist to sweep the big four general field categories. Heading into the 2021 televised show, her 'Everything I Wanted' is nominated in the coveted best record and best song of the year categories. The song is also nominated for best pop solo performance.
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