"Oscars' In Memoriam Controversy: Exclusions and Performances"

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Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo performed a new version of "Time to Say Goodbye" at the Oscars, paying tribute to those who passed away in the past year. The song, originally released in 1995, was reimagined with Matteo and composer Hans Zimmer for the performance. This marks Bocelli's second appearance at the Oscars, and the song has also been used at the Primetime Emmys. The performance was part of Bocelli's 30th-anniversary celebration in the music industry.
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