Grammy 2020 artists, but as Pokemon trainers

The internet went wild for this year’s Grammy red carpet fashion, with four artists in particular looking like they walked straight out of a video game. Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, Billy Porter, and Lil Nas X were Twitter’s main focus, with thousands of likes and retweets thrown about for those referencing the artists’ uncanny resemblance to Batman villains (opens in new tab), Pokemon gym leaders (opens in new tab), or manga characters (opens in new tab).

✨🏆 Grammy League Elite Four 🏆✨ pic.twitter.com/wFh2IFo0JlJanuary 29, 2020

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Indonesian artist Ray Pratiwi (opens in new tab) was inspired by the Pokemon connection and took the comparisons one step further, drawing the four phenoms as Pokemon trainers. “A lot of the designs are not that complicated, so it’s relatively easier to draw, but also not too simple and generic,” Pratiwi told Buzzfeed News (opens in new tab), “The human characters are also nicely designed too! I’m a sucker for ‘themed’ character designs, and a lot of the human characters are designed around a specific Pokemon ‘type’. I really enjoy drawing them.”

Pratiwi drew Billie Eilish, who walked the red carpet with neon green and black hair matching her outfit,  as a trainer specializing in Poison-type Pokemon. She’s standing alongside Alolan Muk, her iconic claw-like fingernails on display. 

Lil Nas, who wore a bubblegum pink cowboy ensemble, is a Fairy-type trainer, standing with a Granbull. Billy Porter, whose mechanical lamp shade hat almost broke the internet, is an Ice-type trainer, standing with an equally stuntin’ Glaceon. 

Ariana Grande, whose grey cloud-like dress enveloped her on the red carpet, is drawn as a Ghost-type trainer, with a Dusknoir standing guard behind her. Grande fans will know the singer is far more partial to Eevee – she’s dressed as Eevee for Halloween before and even has a tattoo of the cutie on her forearm. However, her Grammy look was decidedly ghostly, so it makes sense that Pratiwi went with that look. 

We love some good fan art, and this work is some of the best. 

There’s a reason this art went viral, and it’s Pokemon fever. Pokemon Sword and Shield outsold Pokemon Let’s Go in six weeks (opens in new tab).  

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