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Taylor Swift’s ‘Cats’ song is out of the 2020 Oscars
    2019-12-18  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

泰勒·斯威夫特歌曲《猫》将不参与角逐2020奥斯卡

Taylor Swift’s original song for her upcoming movie, “Cats,” won’t be a 2020 Oscar contender after all.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which bestows the awards, on Monday released the short list of works under consideration in musical categories. Swift, who was expected to be nominated for the track “Beautiful Ghosts,” which she co-wrote with Oscar winner Andrew Lloyd Webber, was not mentioned.

Swift portrays the feline Bombalurina in the film version of the Broadway smash, which Webber composed before it was originally staged in 1981. The “Lover” singer’s duties also include singing the song “Macavity,” featuring co-star Idris Elba, according to the soundtrack description.

While Swift was absent from the Oscar short list, Beyoncé made the cut with her song “Spirit,” from “The Lion King,” as did Pharrell Williams with the Disney film’s “Never Too Late.” Elton John was shortlisted for two songs in the same category: “Lion King”’s “Never Too Late” and “Rocket Man”’s “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again.” Radiohead’s Thom Yorke is in the running for a nomination with his “Motherless Brooklyn” tune “Daily Battles.”

In all, 75 songs were entered in the category. Just five will be announced as official Oscar nominees on January 13.

While the development might temporarily disappoint Swift and her fans, the truth is that the singer must be running short of space by now to keep all of her trophies*.

In addition to her shelf of Grammys — 10, to be exact — she cleaned up at last month’s fan-voted American Music Awards. She won six awards that night, including Artist of the Decade, boosting her to a grand total of 29 AMAs, the most any other artist has ever won. (SD-Agencies)

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