Billie Eilish Claims 2026 Song of the Year for 2024 Hit ‘Wildflower’

Billie Eilish Claims 2026 Song of the Year for 2024 Hit ‘Wildflower’

Billie Eilish made headlines at the 68th Grammy Awards by winning the coveted Song of the Year for her track “Wildflower.” This song is a key part of her 2024 album, *Hit Me Hard and Soft*. Eilish’s latest triumph adds to her already impressive collection of accolades.

Understanding the Grammy Eligibility Rules

The eligibility of “Wildflower” for the 68th Grammys created some confusion among fans and viewers. The song, which debuted on Eilish’s album, was released as a single only in February 2025. This timing fell perfectly within the eligibility period for this year’s awards, which spanned from August 31, 2024, to August 30, 2025.

The Distinction Between Tracks and Singles

According to the Recording Academy’s rules, there is a clear distinction between tracks and singles. A track is an individual song from an album, while a single is a song released independently. Since “Wildflower” was released separately, it qualified for the Song of the Year category.

Previous Nominations and Awards

Eilish had previously competed at the 67th Grammy Awards in 2025. At that event, her album *Hit Me Hard and Soft* received nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album. One of the singles, “Birds of a Feather,” was also nominated for three awards. However, she did not win any at that ceremony.

A Record-Breaking Victory

With her latest win, Eilish and her brother Finneas have achieved an incredible milestone: three victories in the Song of the Year category. Their success reflects both talent and perseverance, as Eilish has consistently been recognized for her contributions to music.

2026 Grammy Award Contender Odds

Artist Song Odds
KPop Demon Hunters Golden 55.9%
Lady Gaga Abracadabra 13.1%
Kendrick Lamar and SZA Luther 11.6%
Sabrina Carpenter Manchild 9.7%
Bad Bunny DTMF 4.0%
Billie Eilish Wildflower (Winner) 3.5%
Rosé and Bruno Mars APT. 1.8%
Doechii Anxiety 0.3%

Eilish’s win for “Wildflower” proves that the Grammy voters have long memories. They recognized her for the previous year’s efforts despite the absence of any wins. For aspiring musicians, the message is clear: perseverance pays off.