At the 2024 Academy Awards, Billie Eilish will be singing the Oscar-nominated track “What Was I Made For?” from the movie “Barbie”.
Billie Eilish is set to perform her song “What Was I Made For?” from the movie “Barbie” at the upcoming event. the Oscars
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has declared.Eilish
, together with her siblingFinneas O’Connell
Some other performers were revealed on Wednesday as part of the 2024 Academy Awards.
“Barbie” contains two tracks, one of which is “What Was I Made For?” written by Eilish and O’Connell.nominated
The upcoming award show, which will be emceed by, will present an award for the top original song. Jimmy Kimmel Trombone Short
The performance of “I’m Just Ken” by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt in the film was done by Trombone Short at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 10th at 7 p.m. EDT.Ryan Gosling
The actor who played Barbie’s long-term boyfriend is nominated for best supporting actor. due to
Gosling is also scheduled to make an appearance due to. at the ceremony.
Eilish and O’Connell attend the Oscars after already being awarded.Golden Globe and a Grammy
The track “What Was I Made For?” has been generating buzz this awards season. It was recently performed on the Grammy stage and received the prestigious song of the year award.
box office hit “the best movie of the year.” The movie is up for best picture at the Oscars, with Gerwig nominated for best adapted screenplay with her partner, Noah Baumbach, but
ineligible for top director award.
During the Golden Globes in January, Eilish reflected on her previous encounter with “Barbie” from a year ago.
During her acceptance speech for winning best original song in a motion picture, the artist expressed her gratitude and disbelief, stating that writing the song during a difficult time “saved” her and now, a year later, she is overwhelmed by the surreal reality of the moment. She considers herself extremely fortunate and appreciative of the recognition, mentioning that it holds a special significance for her.
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