Billie Eilish’s Wildflower won Song of the Year at the 2026 Grammy Awards, making it one of the biggest moments of the night. The award was announced during the main ceremony held on Sunday at the Crypto.com
Arena in Los Angeles. Billie walked up to the stage with her brother and longtime collaborator Finneas O’Connell, who co-wrote the song with her.
While accepting the Grammy, Billie used her moment to speak about what is happening beyond the music world. She showed support for people protesting against the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) across the United States and said, “No one is illegal on stolen land.”
As of her win at the 68th Grammy Awards in 2026, Billie Eilish has won a total of 10 Grammy Awards in her career.
2024 – Song Of The Year
In 2024, Billie took home Song of the Year for What Was I Made For, a song featured in the blockbuster film Barbie. The track became a global hit thanks to its haunting melody and thoughtful lyrics. At age 22 singer and her singer-songwriter brother Finneas O’Connell became the youngest talents to win two Oscars under the age of 30.
2024 – Best Song Written For Visual Media for What Was I Made For? [From “Barbie The Album”]
Besides Song Of The Year, Billie also won Best Song Written for Visual Media for What Was I Made For, featured on Barbie: The Album. The song became one of the most talked-about tracks from the film, eventually bringing the prestigious award for the pop icon.
2021 – Best Song Written For Visual Media
At the 2021 Grammy Awards, Billie took home Best Song Written for Visual Media for No Time To Die, the theme song for the James Bond film of the same name. The track blended classic Bond-style drama with Billie’s modern touch, earning her praise for its powerful vocals and cinematic feel.
2021 – Record Of The Year
Billie also won Record of the Year for Everything I Wanted. The song stood out for its emotional depth and minimal production, reflecting Billie’s personal struggles and growth. The win marked a major moment in her career, proving that her quiet, intimate songs could make just as strong an impact as chart-topping hits.
2020 – Album of the Year
In 2020, Billie made history by winning Album of the Year for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?. The album featured hits like Bad Guy and Bury A Friend, and was praised for its dark themes and unique production. The win made Billie the youngest artist ever to take home this award.
2020 – Record of the Year
That same year, Billie also won Record of the Year for Bad Guy. The song became a worldwide phenomenon, dominating charts and social media. Its minimal beat and bold attitude helped redefine pop music at the time, making the Grammy win feel well deserved.
2020 – Song of the Year
Billie added another major award in 2020 by winning Song of the Year for Bad Guy. The lyrics, co-written with her brother Finneas, were praised for being sharp, clever, and refreshingly different. Winning both Record and Song of the Year for the same track was a rare achievement.
2020 – Best New Artist
In one of the biggest moments of her career, Billie won Best New Artist in 2020. At just 18 years old, she became one of the youngest winners in the category. The award confirmed what fans already knew: Billie Eilish was here to stay.
2020 – Best Pop Vocal Album
Billie rounded out her 2020 sweep by winning Best Pop Vocal Album for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?. The win highlighted the album’s impact and solidified Billie’s debut era as one of the most successful in Grammy history.









