"dsi1" > wrote in message
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On Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 8:22:24 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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> > Just looked her up. She has loads of awards:
> >
> > Eilish's debut studio album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
> > (2019), debuted atop the Billboard 200 and became the best-performing
> > album of 2019 in the US.[3] It also reached number one in the UK. The
> > album contains six Billboard Hot 100 top 40 singles: "When the Party's
> > Over", "Bury a Friend", "Wish You Were ***", "Xanny", "Everything I
> > Wanted",[a] and "Bad Guy", the last of which became her first number-one
> > single in the US.
> >
> > Her accolades include five Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, two
> > Guinness World Records, three MTV Video Music Awards, and one Brit
> > Award.
> > She is the youngest person and second person ever to win the four main
> > Grammy categories, Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the
> > Year,
> > and Album of the Year in the same year. In 2019, TIME placed her on
> > their
> > inaugural Time 100 NEXT list.[4]
>
> I love most of her music. Just not the new song from whatever movie it's
> from.
It's from the next James Bond film, "No Time to Die." The remarkable thing
about it is that it's a James Bond title theme written by an 18 year old.
It's reminiscent of the theme written by Adele for the movie "Skyfall",
i.e., a dark, foreboding, heart-wrenching, song that pays homage to the
James Bond film music of the past.
Adele's theme quickly reached number 2 on the UK music chart and then went
on to win the Academy Award for best original song. My guess is that history
could repeat itself with Billie Eilish's "No Time to Die."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4gdhsVKTcs
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Maybe.