Lady Gaga And Her Crazy-Long 'Shallow' Note Win The Golden Globe For Best Original Song
Lady Gaga's possible awards season domination is officially underway!
At the
Golden Globes on Sunday night (January 6), Gaga and her
A Star Is Born comrades reigned supreme because The perfect Original Song victors. To no one's surprise, their win came for the flick's unofficial anthem, "Shallow," a.K.A. The one with
that crazy-long note.
Gaga got emotional as she took the stage with co-writers
Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt, and Anthony Rossomando. "As a woman in music, it is really hard to be taken seriously as a musician and as a songwriter," she mentioned, adding that her three male co-writers "lifted me up and supported me."
Getty ImagesRonson, meanwhile, returned the passion by complimenting Gaga's "devastatingly cute efficiency in the film. Whenever you write a song with Lady Gaga, all you're doing is making yourself into the perfect supporting cast you could be," he added. "The genius comes from you. You're the one who led us into the deep waters and truly made the song what it is."
Ronson also gave a heartfelt thanks to
ASIB director
Bradley Cooper, saying, "You took our heartfelt, sincere tune and also you gave it emotional resonance that we could've only dreamed of. The way you weaved the lyrics into the film, and the narrative of your pretty heartbreaking film is why we're standing up here."
"Shallow" beat out Kendrick Lamar and SZA's
Black Panther banger "All the Stars,"
A Private War's "Requiem For a Private War," Troye Sivan and Jónsi's
Boy Erased track "Revelation," and Dolly Parton's
Dumplin ditty, "Girl in the Movies."
Judging by Gaga and Co.'S win, it could be time for her and Cooper to begin prepping that much-teased
"unorthodox" Oscars performance. In the meantime, Gaga and her Globe will be having a moment together...
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