Thania Garcia Billie Eilish and Finneas were honored with the Film Song of the Year at Variety‘s Hitmakers, presented by Sony audio, on Saturday for the “Barbie” power ballad “What Was I Made For?“ The duo’s award was presented by Bernie Taupin, the famed lyricist and longtime writing partner with Sir Elton John. “A lot of great people can write a lot of great songs with a lot of outside help, but not many find their one true songwriting partner that can truly cut through the noise and drive straight to the heart, with a simple idea, a melody, and lyrics that can lift the world and touch us all,” Taupin said on stage. “Much like I’ve been blessed with my songwriting partner of the last 56 years,” said Taupin. “These two, Billie and Finneas, have each other and have that gift – the gift of songwriting.
True songwriting teams are a dying breed and these two, thankfully, have resurrected that art.” After thanking Taupin in her acceptance speech, Eilish acknowledged the artists, producers and others at Variety‘s Hitmakers event, saying that she’s admired many of those in room since she “was a little kid.” Eilish then thanked “Barbie” director Greta Gerwig, saying, “I want to thank Greta Gerwig for being such a fucking pro and being the most talented bitch in the world, and I just feel very lucky we were even thought of to make this song, and I thank God it happened at all because I feel like it saved us from a creative meltdown.” In a story for Variety, Eilish and Finneas talked about the making of “What Was I Made For?” which was featured at the emotional climax of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” and spawned a viral TikTok trend. “I remember everybody being like, ‘What the hell?
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