It’s not Oscar season without songwriter Diane Warren. After taking home an Governors Awards from AMPAS this fall, the multi-platinum selling and Billboard chart topping songwriter of such hits as Rhythm of the Night and If I Could Turn Back Time is looking at her 14th original song Oscar nomination, this time for the ditty “Applause” from the Samuel Goldwyn Films title Tell It Like a Woman.
The song is another Oscar lauded inspirational anthem in the wake of such nominated singles as 2015’s “Till It Happens to You” from the doc The Hunting Ground, 2017’s “Stand Up for Something” from Marshall, 2018’s “I’ll Fight” from RBG among others. “‘Applause’ is a love song to yourself, it’s about giving yourself love and respect and taking a minute to do that,” Warren tells us on the latest episode of Crew Call.
The song is not only the end-credits song but appears in the short film segment “Sharing a Ride”. Warren, who enjoys “casting” her songs with prime performers selected Disney Descendants star Sofia Carson to sing “Applause” given the actress’ dedication to women causes.
Another song Warren has on the radio this season is “Gonna Be You,” the anthem from the Paramount Lily Tomlin-Jane Fonda-Rita Moreno-Sally Field comedy 80 for Brady.
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