The buzz around the Oscars in Hollywood is still going strong as the 96th Oscar ceremony approaches. While everyone eagerly awaits winners in categories like Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Actor, the spotlight is also on the unsung heroes of filmmaking – the music directors.
Film music plays a crucial role in bringing stories to life, and the Oscars recognize this with a dedicated category for music since the seventh Oscar ceremony. Since 1946, the tradition of live song performances on the Oscars stage has added an extra layer of excitement to the event.
This year, songs from the movie “Barbie” have captured the attention of music enthusiasts. Particularly, the song “I’m Just King” and “What Was I Made For” from the film have gained significant popularity, making waves in the music industry.
However, according to Oscar rules, a maximum of two songs from the same movie can receive an award. One such contender for an Oscar is the song “The Fire Inside,” based on a true story, and it has garnered widespread acclaim.
In the realm of original songs, Rony Kabir’s “Road to Freedom” from the much-anticipated movie “Russell” is making waves. The collaboration between the singer and computer-generated music has created a unique sound. This year, Oscars are witnessing triumphs for both Barbie and American artists.
For those eager to hear their favorite songs on the Oscar stage, the wait is on until next March when the 96th Oscars will be screened. The anticipation is high as the world waits to see which songs will take home the coveted Oscar for Best Original Song.