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Billie Eilish and Finneas took home the trophy for Best Original Song at the 2022 Oscars tonight. Their James Bond theme “No Time to Die” beat out Beyoncé’s King Richard song “Be Alive,” Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Encanto number “Dos Oruguitas,” Van Morrison’s Belfast piece “Down to Joy,” and “Somehow You Do,” Diane Warren’s track from Four Good Days.
During her acceptance speech, Eilish thanked Johnny Marr for “taking our song and making it worthy of James Bond.” Finneas added, “Thank you so much to the Academy. We promise not to lose these.”
Earlier in the evening, Eilish and Finneas performed “No Time to Die” onstage together. The track previously won the siblings the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, as well as the Golden Globe for Best Original Song.
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