Diane Warren Extends Record For Most Best Original Song Losses With 14

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Diane Warren Extends Record For Most Best Original Song Losses With 14


Diane Warren has prolonged her file for probably the most Best Original Song losses on the Oscars. She misplaced but once more throughout Sunday evening’s ninety fifth Academy Award ceremony when “Applause,” a music she wrote for the anthology movie Tell It Like A Woman, misplaced to “Naatu Naatu” from RRR. That means Warren has now been nominated and misplaced 14 occasions.

Warren’s first nomination occurred again in 1987 for the chart-topping Mannequin music “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now.” She went nearly a decade earlier than receiving her subsequent nomination in 1996 for “Because You Loved Me” from Up Close & Personal. Three consecutive yearly nominations adopted, then one in 2001, after which Warren wasn’t nominated once more till 2014. Since then, save for one 12 months in 2016, a Warren-penned music has been nominated for Best Original Song yearly.

It’s clear that Warren has many followers inside the the Academy. Last fall, she was honored on the Governors Awards, that are given out by the The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences. But nonetheless … no Best Original Song Oscar simply but.

“Thoughts on Oscar morning,” Warren wrote in a be aware on Instagram. “This is my 14th time as a nominee and there will never be a better feeling in the world than when they say the nominations and my song is called. To all my fellow nominees, 4 out of 5 of U will be disappointed today. I know the feeling, but just know this, there are only 5 of U out of hundreds.”

“U have been chosen by your peers who are the best in the world at what they do so U have already won,” she continued. “The music branch is no different, they are the best of the best in film music on the planet. So I’d like to give a shout out to them today for making me a winner 14 times. Congrats to all the nominees. U are all winners! Give yourself some applause.”



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