Musician Billie Eilish caught the eye of the music industry in 2015 with her debut single "Ocean Eyes." Four years later Billie Eilish became one of the most popular musicians with the release of her debut studio album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?. The singer — who will turn 20 in December — has since become a staple in the world of the rich and famous and there is no doubt that the world will hear a lot more from her.

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Today, we're taking a look at some of the most impressive Guinness World Records that the musician holds. From writing history at the Grammy Awards to being one of the most-searched-for celebs on the internet — keep on scrolling to find out just which records the young singer broke!

7 Most Viewed Wikipedia Page For A Post-Millennial (Generation Z)

Kicking the list off is the record for "Most viewed Wikipedia page for a post-millennial (Generation Z)." Billie Eilish broke this record on May 5, 2021, with a whopping 39 million views on her Wikipedia page. Prior to the talented musician, this record was held by Willow Smith and Millie Bobby Brown. Billie Eilish was born on December 18, 2001, and she is currently 19 years old.

6 First Female Artist To Win All Four Grammy Award General Field Categories At A Single Ceremony

Billie Eilish also wrote history at the 2020 Grammy Awards when she became the first female artist to win all four Grammy Award general field categories at a single ceremony. That evening, Billie Eilish took home the award in the categories Album of the Year (for her debut studio album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?), Song of the Year and Record of the Year (both for “Bad Guy”) and Best New Artist.

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The only artist who won even more in one night is Christopher Cross who won five Grammys in 1981 (Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best New Artist, and Best Arrangement).

5 Youngest Musician To Write And Record A James Bond Theme Song

Next on the list is the fact that Billie Eilish is the youngest musician to write and record a James Bond theme song. The singer was 18 years old when she released "No Time to Die" on February 13, 2020 — the theme song for the upcoming James Bond film of the same name. Prior to Billie Eilish, the record was held by British musician Sam Smith who was 23 years old when he released "Writing’s on the Wall" for the 2015 Bond film Spectre.

4 Most Consecutive Record Of The Year Awards Won At The Grammys

Another Grammy-related record the Billie Eilish holds is the one for "Most consecutive Record of the Year awards won at the Grammys." Billie won two consecutive Record of the Year awards at the Grammys with the songs "Bad Guy" in 2020 And "Everything I Wanted" in 2021. Billie Eilish shares this record with Roberta Flack who won the award in 1973 and 1974 and U2 who won in 2000 and 2001.

3 Most Streams On Spotify In One Year (Female)

Let's move on to the record for "Most streams on Spotify in one year (female)" which Billie Eilish also holds. The musician broke the record in 2019 when her songs were streamed more than 6 billion times on Spotify.

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Prior to Billie Eilish, the record belonged to Ariana Grande who had more than 3 billion streams in 2018. Currently, the record for "Most streams on Spotify in one year" is held by rapper and singer Bad Bunny whose songs were streamed 8.3 billion times on Spotify in 2020.

2 Youngest Album Of The Year Winner At The Grammy Awards

Next on the list is yet another Grammy-related record — this time we're talking about "Youngest solo artist to win Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards." Billie Eilish broke the record on January 26, 2020, when she was 18 years and 39 days old. That night, the singer won in the category Album of the Year with her debut album When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go?. Prior to the singer, the record was held by Taylor Swift for a decade as she won the award in 2010 with her album Fearless — at the time she was 20 years old.

1 Most Searched-For Musician And Female On The Internet (Current)

And finally, we're wrapping the list up with two Guinness World Records that Billie Eilish holds — "Most searched-for female on the internet (current)" and "Most searched-for musician on the internet (female, current)." Billie Eilish is not even 20 years old yet she already has an impressive career and several Guinness World Records to brag about. There is certainly no doubt that the talented singer will break more records in the future as she releases new music!

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