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Beyonce and Jay-Z Arrive to Golden Globes Nearly an Hour Late - Variety Posted: 05 Jan 2020 06:20 PM PST Beyonce and Jay-Z have arrived to the Golden Globes, albeit nearly an hour late. The power couple entered the Beverly Hilton almost an hour into the ceremony, when Kate McKinnon was introduced on stage to present Ellen DeGeneres the Carol Burnett Award. They stood in the aisle during McKinnon's introduction and took their seats before DeGeneres walked onstage. It's been more than a decade since Beyonce last attended the Golden Globe Awards. First nominated in 2006 for best actress in a motion picture – musical or comedy, for "Dreamgirls," as well as best original song for "Listen" from the film, she was up for best original song two years later for "Once in a Lifetime" from "Cadillac Records." This year, she's again in contention in the original song race, for "Spirit" from the 2019 remake of "The Lion King" (also nominated are co-writers Ilya Salmanzadeh and Labrinth). Beyonce first attended the Golden Globes in 2001 while still a member of Destiny's Child, and again in 2003 following the 2002 release of "Austin Powers in Goldmember," in which she played a supporting role. She turned up again in 2007 with the cast of "Dreamgirls," as well as in 2009. But it's been a decade-long dry spell since then, and stylists, pundits and TV viewers have been clamoring for a Golden look ever since. The competition for best original song is especially fierce this year. The category includes Taylor Swift for "Beautiful Ghosts," which she sings and co-wrote with "Cats" composer Andrew Lloyd Webber; Elton John, with lyricist Bernie Taupin, for "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" from the popular "Rocketman" (it's John's fifth Globes nomination and he won for "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from "The Lion King" in 1994); "Into the Unknown," the big Idina Menzel number from "Frozen 2," written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (twice nominated for Globes — for "Let It Go" from "Frozen" and "Remember Me" from "Coco"); and "Stand Up" from the period drama "Harriet," sung and co-written by that film's lead, Cynthia Erivo. RELATED CONTENT: |
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Elton John Won A Golden Globe Over Beyonce And Taylor Swift - UPROXX Posted: 06 Jan 2020 05:51 AM PST This year's Golden Globes were this weekend, and since the worlds of movies and music are so closely connected, there was some music news to be had. The most immediately obvious music-related tidbit is the award for Best Original Song – Motion Picture, and there were some big nominees this year. Ultimately, Elton John came away with the honor, over songs from Beyonce and Taylor Swift. During his speech, John said that this Golden Globe was the first award that he and longtime songwriting partner Bernie Taupin have ever won together.
The John and Egerton duet "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" took home the award, over Swift's Cats song "Beautiful Ghosts" and Beyonce's The Lion King track "Spirit." Also nominated in the category were "Into The Unknown from Frozen 2 and "Stand Up" from Harriet. Meanwhile, Rocketman lost out on Best Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy to One Upon A Time In Hollywood, but Taron Egerton's portrayal of John in the film earned him a win for Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy. Even though Beyonce didn't pull out the win, she still managed to go viral just by showing up. As for Cats, the loss is just the latest in a string of bad news for the ill-fated movie, which was apparently doomed from the start. Find the full list of this year's Golden Globes nominees and winners here. |
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