Judas and the Black Messiah
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The Oscars are coming up this weekend, and just a year after Elton John and Bernie Taupin took home the award for best original song, music fans are gearing up to see who will be earning themselves a gold-plated statuette in 2021.
Songs from
One Night in Miami., Judas and the Black Messiah and more are all up for the honor this year, featuring performances from high-profile artists including H.E.R., Leslie Odom Jr., Celeste and Laura Pausini.
At least some of the contenders will be performing their nominated songs on the rooftop of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles.
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Skip to main content Ma Rainey s Black Bottom, Promising Young Woman and Soul Triumph at Guild of Music Supervisors Awards
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Oscar contenders “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “Promising Young Woman” and Pixar’s “Soul” triumphed in their respective categories at the 11th Annual Guild of Music Supervisors Awards.
The ceremony celebrating outstanding achievement in the field of music supervision was held virtually, honoring the unsung heroes of film, television, documentaries, games, advertising and trailers. Despite not being recognized by AMPAS (Academy of Motion Picture, Arts and Sciences), the wins helped shine a spotlight on the music supervisors who contributed to Academy Award nominated films.
The pair said: What an amazing journey a song can have. From being in lockdown, stuck at home, yet somehow still managing to write, collaborate and record over phone calls, text messages and video chats to create something from nothing that is now nominated for an Oscar is just, well, mind-blowing.” “Hear My Voice is a song written in the spirit of protest and we wrote this song with the intention to in-still hope and belief into those who feel they aren’t heard, to know that one day they will be. “We are so lucky to have had such a powerful film from Aaron Sorkin to inspire the song and great collaborators in each other to complete it.