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Billie Eilish and brother dominate the 2020 Grammy Awards

Billie Eilish and brother Finneas O'Connell sweep Grammy's with an album that addresses depression, suicidal thoughts, and climate change.

By David Bauder , Associated Press
New York

Singer Billie Eilish, who gave voice to young people struggling with depression on a do-it-yourself album she made at home with her older brother, is atop the music world.

The 18-year-old made history at the Grammy Awards Sunday. Not only did she become the youngest person to win one of Grammy's top awards 鈥 record, song and album of the year, and best new artist 鈥 Eilish is the first artist to sweep all four since Christopher Cross in 1981.

Her triumph came on a night made somber by the聽death of former Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant. It also ended a聽tumultuous week for the Recording Academy聽that included its ousted CEO accusing the Grammys nominations process of being rigged, and聽Diddy calling out the organization聽for not giving enough respect to R&B and hip-hop.

Eilish's 鈥淲hen We all Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" also won best pop vocal album. Her brother Finneas O'Connell also won awards for engineering and producing the album.

鈥淭he music I listened to when I was growing up, maybe 7, 8, 9 or 10, 13, that was the most important music to me forever,鈥 Finneas said backstage after the ceremony. 鈥淎nytime a person that age comes up to either one of us and says (it is their favorite), I know how much that means to them. That's why it means so much to me. I hope they're celebrating. This is all because of them.鈥

He said that they never thought that an album that addresses depression, suicidal thoughts and climate change would be up for a Grammy.

Eilish noted that they made the album in a bedroom of the Los Angeles-area home where they grew up in.

鈥淚t's like anything is possible,鈥 she said.

In accepting her awards, Eilish noted that she had grown up listening to many of the artists at the ceremony in Los Angeles' Staples Center. She also said she thought Ariana Grande deserved album of the year, an onstage moment that recalled Adele saying the same thing about Beyonc茅 the same year Adele triumphed.

The success of a young, white girl came on a night the Recording Academy seemingly went out of its way to highlight diversity. Lizzo offered a powerhouse opening performance, and there were tributes to Prince and the late rapper Nipsey Hussle. Tyler, the Creator offered an incendiary version of 鈥淓arfquake鈥 with Boyz II Men. Lil' Nas X sang his omnipresent 鈥淥ld Town Road.鈥 Grande sang, as did H.E.R., host Alicia Keys and Gary Clark Jr. with the Roots.

Tyler, the Creator said later that the rap album Grammy was a backhanded compliment.

While he's grateful to be acknowledged, 鈥渋t also sucks whenever we, I mean guys that look like me, do anything that's genre bending, they always put it in an urban rapper category,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 don't like that urban word. It's just a politically correct way to say the N-word to me.鈥

Earlier in the show, Keys sat at a piano to sing a rewrite of Lewis Capaldi's song, 鈥淪omeone You Loved鈥 that name-checked many of the nominated artists but also included a few pointed lines about respect.

鈥淚'm gonna be honest with y'all,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t's been a helluva week.鈥

Keys also had the delicate task of addressing the shock of Bryant's death in a helicopter crash, while onstage at the same arena where the former Laker won championships.

She sang 鈥淚t's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday鈥 with Boyz II Men. References to Bryant abounded 鈥 a Lakers jersey held up by Run-DMC during their performance of 鈥淲alk This Way鈥 with Aerosmith, and adorning a couch on a set where Lil Nas X began 鈥淥ld Town Road.鈥

鈥淲e're all feeling crazy sadness right now,鈥 said Keys, who received praise online for how she handled it.

鈥淎licia, you've been lighting this awards show up,鈥 rapper Common said onstage. 鈥淭hank you.鈥

Besides her big opening, Lizzo took home three Grammys, including best pop solo performance for 鈥淭ruth Hurts鈥 and two R&B awards. She also seemed noticeably affected by Bryant's death.

鈥淲e need to continue to reach out,鈥 she told her fellow artists. 鈥淭his is the beginning of making music that moves people again.鈥

Clark's pointed 鈥淭his Land鈥 also won for best rock song and rock performance, and he won a third for contemporary blues album.

Among the聽show's more touching moments聽was Tyler, the Creator bringing his tearful mother onstage with him to accept his Grammy. Singer Demi Lovato made a comeback appearance after her reported overdose, singing a song she said was written in the troubled days before that event. Camila Cabello sang 鈥淔irst Man,鈥 a song dedicated to her father, and received a bear hug from a sobbing dad when it was done.

DJ Khaled helped lead the emotional tribute to Hussle, the Los Angeles rapper who was gunned down in March, not long after attending his first Grammy ceremony as a nominee. On Sunday, Hussle won two posthumous Grammys.

Tyler, the Creator, Lizzo and, of course, Eilish were among the acts who won their first-ever Grammys. Other first-time winners included Tanya Tucker, J. Cole, Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, Michelle Obama, Sara Bareilles, Rosal铆a and 21 Savage.

Gospel legend Kirk Franklin received his 14th and 15th career Grammys.

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Associated Press writers Mesfin Fekadu and Jonathan Landrum Jr. contributed to this report.