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Billie Eilish’s efficiency on ‘What Was I Made For?’ earns standing ovation

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MUMBAI: Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish, who’s nominated in 6 classes on the ongoing 66th version of the Grammy Awards, gave a transferring efficiency on her tune ‘What Was I Made For?’ from the blockbuster movie ‘Barbie’ alongside along with her brother Finneas on the award ceremony.

Her brother accompanied the singer on piano. Eilish was clad in a inexperienced plaid coat, a inexperienced gown and a pink head scarf for her efficiency.

She sang whereas seated on a stool, and likewise donned dramatic black sun shades for the efficiency. She took the glasses off mid-way throughout her efficiency of the tune. After her efficiency, the singer acquired a standing ovation from the gang owing to her transferring efficiency.

Speaking about her nods on the Grammys this yr, Eilish is competing within the Report of the Yr, Tune of the Yr, Greatest Pop Solo Efficiency, Greatest Tune Written for Visible Media, and Greatest Music Video for ‘What Was I Made For?’ and Greatest Pop Duo/Group Efficiency for ‘By no means Felt So Alone’.

The sixty fifth annual Grammy Awards, which recognises the perfect recordings, compositions, and artists are being held on the Crypto.com Enviornment, Los Angeles Trevor Noah because the present’s host.

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