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Robbie Williams song ‘Forbidden Road’ disqualified from Oscar shortlist

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The Robbie Williams track ‘Forbidden Street’ has been disqualified from the Oscar shortlist as a result of it was deemed to include materials from an current track not written for Higher Man.

Following a dedication by the Academy’s music department govt committee, the unique track shortlist will likely be decreased to 14 entries and there is not going to be a substitute.

In response to Academy Rule 18 Part 1-B, unique songs have to be written particularly for the movie in query. The department decided Forbidden Street contained components from a track not written for Higher Man.

Michael Gracey’s Williams biopic makes use of a CGI monkey to painting the British pop star and opens in restricted launch within the US by means of Paramount on December 25 earlier than increasing huge on January 10.

The shortlists had been unveiled earlier this week. The Oscar nominations will likely be introduced on January 17, 2025.

The committee’s notice to department members seems under.

Expensive Music Department members,

The shortlisted Unique Track achievement, “Forbidden Street,” from the movie BETTER MAN, incorporates materials from an current track that was not written for this movie.

The Music Department Government Committee has met and reviewed supplies. It was decided the achievement doesn’t meet the 97th Awards Guidelines standards for eligibility within the Unique Track class.

B. Unique Track: An unique track consists of phrases and music, each of that are unique and written particularly for the movement image. [Rule Eighteen, Section 1-B].

Subsequently, the track has been deemed ineligible for award consideration for the 97th Oscars and will likely be faraway from the Academy’s shortlist within the Unique Track class.

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It is a resolution that each honors our guidelines and protects the particular nature of the Unique Track and Rating classes.

Sincerely,

The Music Department Government Committee

 

 

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