The GRAMMYs
2026
Dec 1st, 2025
Record Of The Year
Record Of The Year
Nomination
WILDFLOWER (Billie Eilish) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Record Of The Year
WILDFLOWER (Billie Eilish) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Record Of The Year
WILDFLOWER (Billie Eilish) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Record Of The Year
WILDFLOWER
Attempting to build on her 9 GRAMMY wins, Billie Eilish's "WILDFLOWER" is the fourth single from her most recent album 'HIT ME HARD AND SOFT', written & produced by her brother Finneas.
Commercial success
"WILDFLOWER" has garnered over 2B billion streams across platforms.
The song spent 72 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the longest-charting solo female song in the chart's history and the 10th longest-charting song overall.
Certified 4x Platinum by the RIAA.
Cultural impact
The track was featured in a set of live appearances on outlets such as SNL, COLORS & Songline.
Although Eilish had never clarified who the song is about, it has been reported that multiple lines in the song allude to her relationship with Devon Lee Carlson.
"WILDFLOWER" featured prominently on the setlist for Eilish's HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR, which spanned 106 dates across the globe.
Critical response
The Guardian described "WILDFLOWER" as a "stealthy acoustic-driven power ballad." Read full review
Pitchfork noted the track's "much-hyped live instrumentation" as "more window dressing than it is integral to the artistry." Read full review
Rolling Stone praised "WILDFLOWER" for its emotional restraint and cinematic sweep, noting that it "builds slowly into one of the album’s most affecting moments." Read full review
WILDFLOWER
Attempting to build on her 9 GRAMMY wins, Billie Eilish's "WILDFLOWER" is the fourth single from her most recent album 'HIT ME HARD AND SOFT', written & produced by her brother Finneas.
Commercial success
"WILDFLOWER" has garnered over 2B billion streams across platforms.
The song spent 72 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the longest-charting solo female song in the chart's history and the 10th longest-charting song overall.
Certified 4x Platinum by the RIAA.
Cultural impact
The track was featured in a set of live appearances on outlets such as SNL, COLORS & Songline.
Although Eilish had never clarified who the song is about, it has been reported that multiple lines in the song allude to her relationship with Devon Lee Carlson.
"WILDFLOWER" featured prominently on the setlist for Eilish's HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR, which spanned 106 dates across the globe.
Critical response
The Guardian described "WILDFLOWER" as a "stealthy acoustic-driven power ballad." Read full review
Pitchfork noted the track's "much-hyped live instrumentation" as "more window dressing than it is integral to the artistry." Read full review
Rolling Stone praised "WILDFLOWER" for its emotional restraint and cinematic sweep, noting that it "builds slowly into one of the album’s most affecting moments." Read full review
WILDFLOWER
Attempting to build on her 9 GRAMMY wins, Billie Eilish's "WILDFLOWER" is the fourth single from her most recent album 'HIT ME HARD AND SOFT', written & produced by her brother Finneas.
Commercial success
"WILDFLOWER" has garnered over 2B billion streams across platforms.
The song spent 72 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the longest-charting solo female song in the chart's history and the 10th longest-charting song overall.
Certified 4x Platinum by the RIAA.
Cultural impact
The track was featured in a set of live appearances on outlets such as SNL, COLORS & Songline.
Although Eilish had never clarified who the song is about, it has been reported that multiple lines in the song allude to her relationship with Devon Lee Carlson.
"WILDFLOWER" featured prominently on the setlist for Eilish's HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR, which spanned 106 dates across the globe.
Critical response
The Guardian described "WILDFLOWER" as a "stealthy acoustic-driven power ballad." Read full review
Pitchfork noted the track's "much-hyped live instrumentation" as "more window dressing than it is integral to the artistry." Read full review
Rolling Stone praised "WILDFLOWER" for its emotional restraint and cinematic sweep, noting that it "builds slowly into one of the album’s most affecting moments." Read full review













