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  1. Given that some of Beys songwriting credits lists 24-25+ writers on a 2 minute song. Is that just too much? Related:
  2. Diane Warren finally gets her due at the Oscars. Per EW: After 13 Academy Award nominations, collaborations with Cher, Beyoncé, and Lady Gaga, and a career filled with countless tunes crafted for movies big and small, songwriter Diane Warren will finally receive her long-awaited Oscar later this year at Governors Awards. The Academy announced Tuesday the 65-year-old is among four of this year's Honorary Award recipients alongside Witness and Master and Commander helmer Peter Weir, Marlon Brando's A Dry White Season filmmaker Euzhan Palcy (the first Black woman to direct a film for a major Hollywood studio), and Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award honoree Michael J. Fox. "The Academy's Board of Governors is honored to recognize four individuals who have made indelible contributions to cinema and the world at large," said Academy President David Rubin in a press statement. "Michael J. Fox's tireless advocacy of research on Parkinson's disease alongside his boundless optimism exemplifies the impact of one person in changing the future for millions. Euzhan Palcy is a pioneering filmmaker whose groundbreaking significance in international cinema is cemented in film history. Diane Warren's music and lyrics have magnified the emotional impact of countless motion pictures and inspired generations of musical artists. Peter Weir is a director of consummate skill and artistry whose work reminds us of the power of film to reveal the full range of human experience." Warren's status as a perennial competitive nominee for iconic songs like Trisha Yearwood's "How Do I Live" from Con Air and Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" from Armageddon — has become a talking point among the industry for years. "I mean, go ahead, give Diane Warren an honorary Oscar, please put her out of her misery. She's usually nominated for a song in a movie that nobody has seen. People love her enough to nominate her, I don't understand why we can't just give her the award one year and get it over with," one anonymous producer told EW earlier this year as part of our annual Oscars secret ballot, while a director added: "Give the Oscar to Diane Warren for God's sake. I've never even heard of Four Good Days, but give her the damn Oscar. She keeps getting nominated. She's like the Susan Lucci of the Oscars. I mean, Jesus Christ. If she doesn't get it this year, she gets an Honorary Oscar." The Academy's Governors Awards will be handed out on Saturday, Nov. 13 in Los Angeles and, if tradition continues, portions of the ceremony will be edited into the 2023 Oscars ceremony when it airs on Sunday, March 12.
  3. Legendary songwriter Diane Warren, who's crafted songs for Whitney Houston, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin and many more, threw unnecessary shade towards ******** empowered female singers who embrace their bodies in their art. She wished Whitney Houston a happy birthday on Sunday while taking a dig. "Happy Birthday in Heaven Whitney," she said. "I miss real singers like U who didn't have to be naked in videos to get our attention." I'm assuming she's referring to Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion and their overt "WAP" music video. The last part wasn't necessary. This is disappointing. Women should be allowed the freedom to embrace their sexuality without getting criticized for it. It's not like Cardi and Meg are untalented... Imagine rapping to "WAP" in a turtle neck Thoughts, Exhale? Does Diane have a point? Related:
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