Billie Eilish is "very happy" for her victory in the 2022 Oscars


What Billie Eilish and FINNEAS told reporters after their victory at the 2022 Oscars.
Billie Eilish made history overnight at the 2022 Academy Awards by winning the Best Original Song Award for "No Time To Die" from the James Bond film of the same name with her brother, FINNEAS.

The 19-year-old pop star became a young artist who won three awards for the same song, as she had previously won a Grammy and a Golden Globe for "No Time To Die".

Billie Eilish and FINNEAS also became the first brothers to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song under Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman, who received the 1964 award for "Chim Chim Cher- ee "from the movie" Mary Poppins ".

"I went from 14 to 20, that's enough," Eilish told reporters at the Oscars after her victory, according to Deadline.

"I was also a very young teenager. You know teenagers - it's just development and adulthood. "I'm very happy," she continued with a smile, answering a question about her rapid transformation from an "emo, sad teenager" to a woman who seems to be having a good time and enjoying the fruits of her labor.

"I feel that I have just begun to realize what is good and what surrounds me. "When you are so young, it is difficult to understand how important things are around you, how important things are," he said.

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Billie Eilish also explained that in her adolescence she could not realize what it meant to win an Oscar or write a song for a James Bond movie.

"I was a child and I did not know… I am so excited that growing up I learned to be more aware of the greatness around me," she said as she held her Oscar.

Finneas noted that he turned to Sam Smith and his partner Jimmy Napes for advice, as in 2016 they won the Oscar for Best Original Song with the single "The Writing's On The Wall" for James's "Specter" Bond.

Essentially, he "got information about the process."

"They were very encouraging and gave very good advice, which was basically to make a song that we would be really proud of," he recalled.

"No Time to Die" is the third song from an Oscar-winning James Bond film and the first to be written by American songwriters. James Bond's previous two Oscar-winning songs, "Skyfall" and "Writing's On The Wall," were both written by English songwriters.