Grammy Awards 2021: Billie Eilish's track 'No Time to Die' from unreleased James Bond film wins Best Song for Visual Media
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Grammy Awards 2021: Billie Eilish's track 'No Time to Die' from unreleased James Bond film wins Best Song for Visual Media

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Singer Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas won the best song written for visual media Grammy award for their James Bond theme from unreleased No Time to Die movie. In the past, the song, titled ‘No Time to Die’, would have been disqualified, but the Grammys soundtrack committee tweaked its rules amid the coronavirus pandemic, which had a huge impact on movie release calander. Eilish, the youngest musician to write a James Bond theme song, released No Time to Die track last year on 13 February. Other winners in the visual media category were filmmaker Taika Waititi for best compilation soundtrack for 2019’s black comedy JoJo Rabbit and Icelandic composer Hildur Guðnadottir for the Joker score.

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