Diane Warren Stop your losing streak at the Oscars. The songwriter, who for the 16th time for the Best original song was nominated, lost again in the category for “The Journey” by The Six Triple Eight.

Despite the 16 nominations-and eight consecutive nominations for the best original song that is up to “Stand Up for Something” Marshall Back back from 2017 – offered the 97th Academy Awards Warren may have been the best opportunity to win in this category for years. “The Journey” was made by the Oscar winner From listed in a much -seen film. And was in a field where there were no other outstanding songs. In particular after Emilia Pérez-Controverse on social media.

“Emilia Perez” was too strong

But even though the chances seemed to be on Diane Warren’s side, the songwriter lost for the 16th time in a row when ‘el paints’ by Emilia Pérez took home the price for the best original song. The song written by Jacques Audiard and Camille & Clément Ducol was performed by Zoe Saldaña. Which had previously been recognized as the best supporting actress in the evening.

Warren was first nominated for the best original song in 1987. For “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” from Starship from the film mannequin. Further remarkable Oscar losers are among the remarkable Oscar losers. Up Close and Personnel). In addition, Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing” (from Armageddon). As well as Leann Rimes’ “How do I live” (from Con air).

For men, the record holder is called Greg P. Russell

The nominees for the best original song also included “Mi Camino” by Emilia PérezSung by Selena Gomez (Songwriter: Camille & Clément Ducol). “Like a Bird” by Sing SingSung by Abraham Alexander & Adrian Quesada (songwriter: Abraham Alexander & Adrian Quesada). And “Never Too Late” by Elton John and Brandi Carlile (Carlile, John, Bernie Taupin and Andrew Watt, Songwriter) from the documentary of the same name.

Diane Warren is now a sad record holder for most nominations without distinction. If the 68-year-old continues, she will get the honorary car at some point. So is praised.

For men, the record holder is called Greg P. Russell. Also with 16 nominations, in the “sound” division. The Russell, which has been active since 1970, contributed the sound at “Spider-Man”, “Skyfall” and three “Transformers” films.

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