Finneas is Nominated for Grammy, But He’s Rooting for Olivia Rodrigo

Finneas is Nominated for Grammy, But He’s Rooting for Olivia Rodrigo

In an upcoming episode of our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, the musician tells us about sweeping the 2022 Grammy noms with his sister, Billie Eilish.

Finneas, best known for producing and co-writing with his sister Billie Eilish, enjoys keeping his solo career low-key, along with his personal levels of fame. So he says, half-jokingly, that he has mixed feelings about his solo Grammy nomination for Best New Artist – which, along with Record of the Year and Song of the Year (both for Billie’s “Happier Than Ever“), and Album of the Year (for Billie’s Happier Than Ever, and Justin Bieber’s Justice, on which he co-wrote “Lonely”), means that he stands with Olivia Rodrigo as the only nominees in all four top categories.

“I am standing on the edge of the ceiling of where it is fun to be famous,” Finneas says in an interview for an upcoming episode of our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast. “And any further off is no fun. You know, kids say sweet stuff to me when I go out, and that’s lovely. And they come to my shows when I play them. And that’s amazing. But otherwise, I’m not a Beatle. I don’t get chased around the city. I can go anywhere. And it’s really nice. So yeah, this kind of blows my cover, doesn’t it?”

So does that mean he’s rooting for Rodrigo in the Best New Artist category? “Yeah, I mean, I’m rooting for Olivia in this category, regardless,” says Finneas, who released his debut solo album, Optimist, last month.

Billie and Finneas talked on the phone right after nominations were announced. “It’s always disbelief,” Finneas says. “We’re always like, ‘Man, that’s crazy.’ To go back to last year, when we won Record of the Year …we were sitting that audience, certain it was going to be Megan Thee Stallion, and even more certain that it wasn’t going to be us. So, you know, there’s footage of us winning that last year. And it looks like we watched a jump-scare in a move, you know? You should use some sort of realism and not expect to be nominated and win Grammys all the time. And we definitely don’t. So, it’s always a shock to be nominated. It’s always an honor.”

Finneas says he and Eilish are looking forward to kicking off the Happier Than Ever tour next February, especially after their last tour was cut short after three dates when the pandemic hit. “We got three shows into the When We All Fall Asleep arena tour. And it was a blast. But we just have twice as much music now, and so we get to build, you know, a set I’m that much more proud of now.”

SOURCE: Rolling Stone



traitor – Live from the American Music Awards

traitor – Live from the American Music Awards

Olivia Rodrigo performs “traitor” at the 49th Annual American Music Awards.

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Olivia Rodrigo and More to Be Honored at Variety’s Hitmakers Event

Olivia Rodrigo and More to Be Honored at Variety’s Hitmakers Event

Variety is pleased to announce the honorees for its fifth annual Hitmakers celebration. The Dec. 2 issue recognizes the writers, producers, publishers, managers and executives who helped make – and break – the 25 most consumed songs of the year.

Hitmakers culminates in an invitation-only brunch held on Saturday, Dec. 4, presented by Peacock and the streamer’s Emmy-nominated comedy series “Girls5eva.” At the brunch, the cast and creator of “Girls5eva” will help MC the event with videos made exclusively for the celebration.

Amazon Music will host the red carpet pre-show and awards presentation with Variety, and present the Rising Star of the Year Award which recognizes Polo G. IHG Hotels and Resorts will showcase their properties at the event.

Wagoneer is the official partner of the event and will be showcasing the all-new 2022 Grand Wagoneer on site. Premium spirits portfolio William Grant & Sons will be providing specialty cocktails made with Hendrick’s Gin, Reyka Vodka, Milagro Tequila and Monkey Shoulder Whisky.

The 2021 Hitmakers program includes the following awards selected by Variety’s editorial team:

Olivia Rodrigo – Songwriter of the Year: With her debut album “Sour” released months after turning 18, Olivia Rodrigo has solidified her place as one of the most important voices of her generation. Variety celebrates her string of 2021 hits, including “Drivers License,” “Good 4 uU” “Deja Vu” and “Traitor.”

SOURCE: Variety.com



Olivia Rodrigo & The Weeknd Lead American Music Award Nominations

Olivia Rodrigo & The Weeknd Lead American Music Award Nominations

Olivia Rodrigo and the Weeknd lead the nominees for the American Music Awards with seven and six nods respectively, show producers MRC Live & Alternative and ABC today this morning. Bad Bunny, Doja Cat and Giveon are close behind with five. The full list of nominees is below.

Voting for the show, whose winners are chose by fans, is open — fans can vote for all AMA categories on TikTok by searching for “AMAs” in-app. The awards take place live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 21, at 8:00 p.m. EST/PST on ABC and stream next day on Hulu.

Rodrigo makes her AMAs debut scoring seven nominations, including Artist of the Year and New Artist of The Year. Five-time AMA winner The Weeknd earned six nominations, including Artist of the Year as well as Favorite Music Video and Favorite Pop Song. Other Artist of the Year nominees include Ariana Grande, BTS, Drake and Taylor Swift.

New categories this year are Favorite Trending Song, with nominees from TikTok on the year’s most viral songs, Favorite Gospel Artist, and Favorite Latin Duo or Group, which rounds out last year’s expansion of the Latin categories bringing the total to five in the genre.

Nominees are based on key fan interactions – as reflected on the Billboard charts – including streaming, album sales, song sales and radio airplay. These measurements are tracked by Billboard and its data partner MRC Data, and cover the time period September 25, 2020, through September 23, 2021. The American Music Awards winners are voted entirely by fans.

The 2021 American Music Awards is produced by MRC Live & Alternative and Jesse Collins Entertainment. The show is sponsored by Xfinity.

SOURCE: Variety.com



ROUND-UP: Olivia Rodrigo on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’

ROUND-UP: Olivia Rodrigo on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’

Olivia talks about going to the White House, meeting Dr. Fauci, encouraging young people to get vaccinated, hanging out with President Joe Biden, people listening to her songs over a billion times, what goes into her songwriting, the first song she ever wrote, how her mom feels about her cursing in her songs, being on the cover of Rolling Stone with Alanis Morissette and getting dating advice from her, her album “Sour,” what she’s thinking about doing for her next album, and Guillermo surprises her with a face full of stickers!

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Official Music Video for ‘traitor’ Released

Official Music Video for ‘traitor’ Released

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MTV VMAs Round-Up

MTV VMAs Round-Up
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Olivia was one of the big attractions for the MTV VMAs tonight, and her performance of good 4 u will definitely get everyone talking! Check out the video of her performance, as well as HQ photos from the event, below!

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Gallery Update – August Round-Up

Gallery Update – August Round-Up

The gallery has received several updates over the last couple of weeks! Here’s everything that’s been uploaded that didn’t receive a post yet.

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Paramore Members Given a Writing Credit for ‘good 4 u’

Paramore Members Given a Writing Credit for ‘good 4 u’

Paramore​’s Hayley Williams and former guitarist Josh Farro have been given songwriting credits on Olivia Rodrigo’s 2021 mega-single good 4 u.

The chart-topping Sour track has been a huge hit this year though has also drawn attention for sounding similar to Paramore’s Riot! classic Misery Business. Now, seemingly, this is been acknowledged, with Hayley and Josh retroactively credited alongside Olivia and Daniel Nigro.

A source tells Kerrang! that, ​“The teams have been in touch prior to the song’s release and the production credits have now been updated to include an interpolation of Misery Business, alongside Olivia and the track’s producer, Dan Nigro.”
Read this: Will the success of Olivia Rodrigo’s good 4 u be good for rock music?

The Paramore vocalist also shared the news on her Instagram stories, reposting publisher Warner Chappell Music’s post writing, ​“Our publisher is wildin rn [right now].”

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SOURCE: Kerrang!



Olivia Rodrigo Seemingly Pays Homage to Britney Spears in ‘brutal’ Music Video

Olivia Rodrigo Seemingly Pays Homage to Britney Spears in ‘brutal’ Music Video

Olivia Rodrigo pokes fun at her life in the spotlight and influencer culture in her new music video ‘Brutal.’ The 18-year old popstar also seemingly pays homage to Britney Spears, wearing one of Britney’s looks from 2003.

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