The 'Bad Guy' singer's brother and producer has nothing but love for his little sister during an interview on the red carpet prior to the 2020 Grammy Awards, at which Billie received 5 nods.

AceShowbiz - Billie Eilish's brother definitely thinks highly of the 18-year-old rising star. While he came to the 62nd annual Grammy Awards with five nominations under his belt, Finneas O'Connell could not help but turn the attention back to his younger sister and her talent in music.

During an interview on the red carpet ahead of the prizegiving event, the 22-year-old musician shared his thought on the "Bad Guy" hitmaker. "To me, one of the many reasons that when we first started making music I was never interested in calling it a duo, like having a band name, is because her vision," he told PEOPLE Now host Jeremy Parsons and senior editor Janine Rubenstein.

"It's like 18-18, it's like even sharper than 2002," the first-time Grammy nominee continued. "It's like, she knows exactly what she wants. She knows how to get what she wants. She knows what it'll take. She knows even clearer when something isn't quite right how to get it to where it needs to be. That to me is what a true artist is."

The singer, who appeared as Alistair on "Glee", has also talked about Billie's contribution to her hit single. "Even though we're all together making songs and I produce them, it's so her vision," he stated. "Especially when we walk out on stage every night. It's so meticulously thought through by Billie and I admire that endlessly in her."

Finneas, who helped produced Selena Gomez's "Lose You to Love Me" and Camila Cabello's "Used to This", additionally gushed over his sister's honesty about her mental issues. "I'm so glad she's being open with it because I think depression and anxiety, especially in people under the age of 25, is so, so important to talk about, so prevalent," he said.

"I think watching your sister or anyone that you are close with and love suffer from anything like that is such a scary thing because it's not always something that you can have an impact on really other than being a good listener, being there for them," the songwriter shared. "It's always important to be checking in with people you love."

For his work on "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?", Finneas has secured kudos for Producer of the Year and Best Engineered Album in the Non-Classical category at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. Along with Billie, he was also vying for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Album of the Year.

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