“Naatu Naatu,” the Indian Telugu-language music from the motion drama RRR, beat out tunes by Rihanna, Taylor Swift and Woman Gaga to win greatest authentic music on the 2023 Golden Globes.
Composer M. M. Keeravani accepted the distinction Tuesday night time on the Beverly Hilton. He shares the win with lyricist Chandrabose.
“Thanks very a lot HFPA for this prestigious award,” Keeravani mentioned onstage. “I’m actually pleased to share this pleasure with my spouse, who’s sitting proper there.”
“Naatu Naatu” gained over Rihanna’s Black Panther: Wakanda Ceaselessly anthem “Elevate Me Up,” Woman Gaga’s “Maintain My Hand” from High Gun: Maverick, Taylor Swift’s “Carolina” from The place the Crawdads Sing and “Ciao Papa,” created by Guillermo del Toro, Alexandre Desplat and Roeban Katz, from del Toro’s Pinocchio.
Desplat was additionally nominated for greatest authentic rating for Pinocchio, however misplaced to Justin Hurwitz, who gained his fourth Golden Globe.
“I’m very grateful that I had the chance to determine at a younger age that music was the factor for me. I’m grateful to my mother and father. I’m grateful to the general public colleges I went to that had music lessons,” mentioned the composer, who gained for Babylon.
“I feel lots about the entire folks on the market who’re actually gifted at one thing, however by no means get the possibility to determine what that factor is. So, I simply suppose it’s so vital to unfold alternative round, to make it possible for everyone — children and adults and everyone — have the chance to be uncovered to issues, to attempt issues out, to determine what’s for them.”
Hurwitz beforehand gained greatest authentic rating for First Man and La La Land. He additionally gained greatest authentic music for “Metropolis of Stars” from La La Land, sharing with songwriters Justin Paul and Benj Pasek.
Others nominated for greatest authentic rating included John Williams (The Fabelmans), Hildur Gudnadóttir (Girls Speaking) and Carter Burwell (Banshees of Inisherin).
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