2024 Oscars Best Original Song Predictions
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2023 Oscars Predictions:
Best Original Song
Weekly Commentary (Updated Oct. 10, 2023): Strategizing for the music races has become increasingly complex in recent years, with mounting fears of vote-splitting between multiple songs.
Per Academy rules for submitting: “No more than three (3) songs from any one film may be submitted for Original Song, regardless of writer(s).”
Regarding the shortlist of 15 songs that will be announced in December, before the official nominees in January, only two original songs can be nominated as stated: “No more than two songs from any one film by the exact same writers may be shortlisted. If more than two songs from a film by the exact same writers are in contention, the two songs with the most votes will advance to the shortlist. However, no more than two songs from any one film, regardless of writers, may be nominated for the Original Song award.”
The awards team handling Greta Gerwig’s box office smash “Barbie” has a difficult decision, as anything submitted beyond the two memorable tracks — “What Was I Made For?” and “I’m Just Ken” — is a gamble. You could have the “wrong” songs represented, making a win more difficult. But with big names like Dua Lipa and Lizzo on the soundtrack, only one more can be added to the mix.
An Oscar ceremony opening with Ryan Gosling belting out “I’m Just Ken” is something we can keep praying about daily.
Given a choice, I would only submit the two showstopping numbers, but with a third, they should roll the dice with Dua Lipa’s dance track. There’s also Grammy nominations ahead of us.
The live-action version of the summer blockbuster “The Little Mermaid” is angling for Oscar attention, and the studio has confirmed three original songs will be submitted for consideration, all penned by eight-time Academy Award winner Alan Menken and two-time nominee Lin-Manuel Miranda. According to Disney’s FYC awards site, it will go forth with “For the First Time,” “The Scuttlebutt” and “Wild Uncharted Waters.” The rap number “Scuttlebutt” is the most memorable, but the emotional “First Time” also has merits. Tough one.
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The submission deadline for general categories is Nov. 18, 2023. Preliminary shortlist voting will begin on Dec. 18, with the results announced on Dec. 21. The voting period will run from Jan. 11-16, 2024, with the official nominations announcement on Jan. 23.
The 96th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 10.
Listed producer credits are not final and are subject to change. The Academy ultimately determines the official nominees.
And the Predicted Nominees Are:
- “Barbie” (Warner Bros.) — “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and Finneas
- “Barbie” (Warner Bros.) — “I’m Just Ken” by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt
- “Trolls Band Together” (DreamWorks Animation) — “Better Place” by Justin Timberlake
- “Wish” (Walt Disney Pictures) — “This Wish” by Julia Michaels and Benjamin Rice
- “Rustin” (Netflix) — “Road to Freedom” by Lenny Kravitz
Next in Line
- “Barbie” (Warner Bros.) — “Dance the Night” by Caroline Ailin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt
- “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (Sony Pictures) — “Am I Dreaming” by Leland Wayne, Rakim Mayers, Michael Dean, Peter Lee Johnson, Landon Wayne
- “The Color Purple” (Warner Bros.) — To be announced
- “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” (Illumination) — “Peaches” by Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond, and John Spiker
- “Flora and Son” (Apple Original Films) — “High Life” by John Carney and Gary Clark
Other Top-Tier Possibilities
- “The Little Mermaid” (Walt Disney Pictures) — “For the First Time” by Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda
- “The Little Mermaid” (Walt Disney Pictures) — “Wild Uncharted Waters” by Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda
- “The Little Mermaid” (Walt Disney Pictures) — “The Scuttlebutt” by Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda
- “Past Lives” (A24) — “Quiet Eyes” by Zach Dawes and Sharon Von Etten
- “Theater Camp” (Searchlight Pictures) — “Camp Isn’t Home” by Noah Galvin, Molly Gordon, Nick Lieberman, Ben Platt and Mark Sonnenblick
- “Dicks: The Musical” (A24) — “All Love is Love” by Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp
- “Dicks: The Musical” (A24) — “Out-Alpha the Alpha” by Megan Thee Stallion
- “Elemental” (Pixar) — “Steal the Show” by Lauv, Michael Matosic and Thomas Newman
- “Barbie” (Warner Bros.) — “Pink” by Andrew Wyatt, Eric Burton Frederic, Mark Ronson, Melissa Jefferson
- “Barbie” (Warner Bros.) — “Speed Drive” by Charlotte Aitchison, David James Parker, Easyfun, Ewart Everton Brown, Fabian Peter Torsson, Joakim Frans Åhlund, Klas Frans Åhlund, Michael Chapman, Nicholas Chinn, Patrik Knut Arve, Sylvia Robinson, Troy Rami
Also In Contention
- “Trolls Band Together” (DreamWorks Animation) — “Perfect” by TBA
- “Trolls Band Together” (DreamWorks Animation) — “Let’s Get Married” by TBA
- “Trolls Band Together” (DreamWorks Animation) — “Watch Me Work” by TBA
- “Trolls Band Together” (DreamWorks Animation) — “Family” by TBA
- “Wonka” (Warner Bros.) — To be announced
- “Love Gets a Room” (Buffalo 8) — To be announced
- “Carmen” (Sony Pictures Classics) — “Lullaby / Beyond – Vive La Musique” by Nicholas Britell
- “Carmen” (Sony Pictures Classics) — “Réponds-nous” by TBA
- “Wish” (Walt Disney Pictures) — To be announced
- “Silver Dollar Road” (Amazon MGM Studios) — “Wounded Heart” by Ondara
All Eligible Titles (Alphabetized by Studio)**
- “Dicks: The Musical” (A24) — “All Love is Love” by Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp
- “Dicks: The Musical” (A24) — “Out-Alpha the Alpha” by Megan Thee Stallion
- “Past Lives” (A24) — “Quiet Eyes” by Zach Dawes and Sharon Von Etten
- “Silver Dollar Road” (Amazon MGM Studios) — “Wounded Heart” by Ondara
- “Flora and Son” (Apple Original Films) — “High Life” by John Carney and Gary Clark
- “Love Gets a Room” (Buffalo 8) — To be announced
- “Trolls Band Together” (DreamWorks Animation) — “Perfect” by TBA
- “Trolls Band Together” (DreamWorks Animation) — “Let’s Get Married” by TBA
- “Trolls Band Together” (DreamWorks Animation) — “Watch Me Work” by TBA
- “Trolls Band Together” (DreamWorks Animation) — “Family” by TBA
- “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” (Illumination) — “Peaches” by Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond, and John Spiker
- “Rustin” (Netflix) — “Road to Freedom” by Lenny Kravitz
- “Elemental” (Pixar) — “Steal the Show” by Lauv, Michael Matosic and Thomas Newman
- “Theater Camp” (Searchlight Pictures) — “Camp Isn’t Home” by Noah Galvin, Molly Gordon, Nick Lieberman, Ben Platt and Mark Sonnenblick
- “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (Sony Pictures) — “Am I Dreaming” by Leland Wayne, Rakim Mayers, Michael Dean, Peter Lee Johnson, Landon Wayne
- “Carmen” (Sony Pictures Classics) — “Lullaby / Beyond – Vive La Musique” by Nicholas Britell
- “Carmen” (Sony Pictures Classics) — “Réponds-nous” by TBA
- “Carmen” (Sony Pictures Classics) — “Ven a Mí” by Nicholas Britell
- “Wonka” (Warner Bros.) — To be announced
- “The Little Mermaid” (Walt Disney Pictures) — “For the First Time” by Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda
- “The Little Mermaid” (Walt Disney Pictures) — “Wild Uncharted Waters” by Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda
- “The Little Mermaid” (Walt Disney Pictures) — “The Scuttlebutt” by Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda
- “Wish” (Walt Disney Pictures) — To be announced
- “Barbie” (Warner Bros.) — “Pink” by Andrew Wyatt, Eric Burton Frederic, Mark Ronson, Melissa Jefferson
- “Barbie” (Warner Bros.) — “Speed Drive” by Charlotte Aitchison, David James Parker, Easyfun, Ewart Everton Brown, Fabian Peter Torsson, Joakim Frans Åhlund, Klas Frans Åhlund, Michael Chapman, Nicholas Chinn, Patrik Knut Arve, Sylvia Robinson, Troy Rami
- “The Color Purple” (Warner Bros.) — To be announced
2022 category winner: “RRR” (Variance Films) — “Naatu Naatu” by M. M. Keeravani (music) and Chandrabose (lyrics)
** indicates an unconfirmed release date in 2023 or could campaign in the lead or supporting categories. All release dates are subject to change.
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