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entertainment1 year ago

"Diane Warren's Unprecedented 15th Oscar Nomination Journey"

Diane Warren remains modest about her Oscar chances despite being nominated for the 15th time, expressing gratitude for the nomination while her movie partners openly advocate for her win. The competition includes songs from "Barbie," with her partners playfully criticizing the rival tunes. Regardless of the outcome, Diane already has a special veggie hot dog named after her at Pink's Hot Dogs.

entertainment2 years ago

"Diane Warren and Becky G Celebrate Oscar Nominations for 'The Fire Inside' Song"

Diane Warren receives her 15th Oscar nomination for the song "The Fire Inside" from the movie Flamin' Hot, expressing her excitement and gratitude for the honor. The song, performed by Becky G, is the theme for Eva Longoria's biopic about the creator of Flamin' Hot Cheetos. Longoria also shared her joy on Instagram, and the nominations for the 2024 Academy Awards were announced, with Warren being recognized in the Original Song category.

entertainment2 years ago

"Oscar Nominations 2024: Billie Eilish and Diane Warren Among Original Song Nominees"

Billie Eilish, Jon Batiste, and Diane Warren are among the nominees for best original song at the 2024 Oscars, with Eilish leading the pack for her track "What Was I Made For?" from Barbie. The tight race pushed out top acts like Lenny Kravitz and Dua Lipa, while surprise contender "Wahzhazhe" from Killers of the Flower Moon also made the cut. In the best original score category, nominees include Laura Karpman, John Williams, Ludwig Göransson, Jerskin Fendrix, and the late Robbie Robertson. Additionally, the documentary feature film category saw music-related recognition for "Bobi Wine: The People’s President."

music2 years ago

Taylor Swift and Diane Warren's Undeniable Hit: "Say Don't Go" Stands the Test of Time

Diane Warren reflects on co-writing the song "Say Don't Go" with Taylor Swift in 2013, which was recently released as a vault track on 1989 (Taylor's Version). Warren praises Swift's lyricism and her understanding of her audience. She recalls recording a demo with Swift on New Year's Day and expresses her surprise and excitement at the quality of the final version. Warren hopes the song becomes a hit and is open to working with Swift again in the future.