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Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell (born December 18, 2001) is an American singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Highland Park, Los Angeles, Eilish began singing at a young age. She gained media attention in 2016, when she uploaded the song "Ocean Eyes" on SoundCloud, subsequently released by Darkroom and Interscope Records. "Ocean Eyes" was written and produced by her brother Finneas, with whom she collaborates on music and live shows. Eilish's debut EP, Don't Smile at Me (2017), reached the top 15 in the US, UK, Canada and Australia.
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See Billie Eilish's Red Carpet Look for Grammys 2021!

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Billie Eilish shows off her cool style while walking the red carpet at the 2021 Grammy Awards on Sunday (March 14) in downtown Los Angeles.

The 19-year-old singer was one of the first performers of the night. Her brother Finneas joined her to sing “Everything I Wanted,” which is up for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and best Pop Solo Performance at the show. Billie and Finneas already won the award for Best Song Written for Visual Media for “No Time to Die” from the upcoming James Bond movie.

FYI: Billie is wearing a custom Gucci sepia rose pink floral jacquard shirt with embroidered black sequin tiger detail, sepia rose floral jacquard pants with black sequins, sepia rose pink floral jacquard bucket hat with black sequins,

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