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Billie Eilish performs at the 2021 Grammy Awards
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Before performing during the televised ceremony, Billie Eilish won the 2021 Grammy for Best Song Written For Visual Media for her song “No Time to Die,” which was released last year before the Jame Bond film of the same name was delayed multiple times. If the film comes out as currently planned (in November 2021), Eilish could win an Oscar for the song two full years after it was released as a single.
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Updated on: March 15, 2021 / 8:08 AM / CBS NEWS
Beyoncé became the most-decorated woman in Grammys history at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony Sunday night.
Beyoncé, who had nine nominations, the most of any artist in 2021, made history with her 28th win. Black Parade took Best R&B Performance honors, putting her across the line set by bluegrass artist Alison Krauss. She also grabbed Best Rap Performance with Megan Thee Stallion, who also took home the Best New Artist award.
Beyoncé accepts the Best R&B Performance award for Black Parade onstage during the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards at Los Angeles Convention Center on March 14, 2021.
Mar 15, 2021
The 63rdAnnual GRAMMY Awards went down in Los Angeles last night, and as always it certainly was music’s biggest night, even if it looked a bit different this year.
Last night’s big winner was
Beyoncé, who took home her 28thGRAMMY, breaking the all time record for the most GRAMMY wins by a female artist ever (beating previous record holder
Alison Krauss)and by any singer male or female. She is also tied with
Quincy Jonesfor the second-most total wins in GRAMMY history (only Hungarian conductor
George Soltihas more, 31). Bey wound up winning four awards last night, including Best R&B Performance for Black Parade, two awards for