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Sinners Song Hits Oscar Shortlist, Wins Golden Globe
14 Jan
Summary
- Saadiq, Caton, and Göransson performed "I Lied to You" on Kimmel.
- The film "Sinners" won the Golden Globe for Audience Award.
- "I Lied to You" is shortlisted for an Oscar for Best Original Song.

Raphael Saadiq, Miles Caton, and Ludwig Göransson recently graced the stage of Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform "I Lied to You." This blues track, featured in Ryan Coogler's critically acclaimed film "Sinners," was showcased in a stripped-back arrangement, emphasizing its raw power and emotion.
The film "Sinners," set in the Mississippi Delta of 1932, tells the story of an aspiring blues singer. Göransson composed the film's score and soundtrack, while Saadiq co-wrote "I Lied to You" with him. The song's creation was an organic process, with lyrics written and recorded spontaneously.
"I Lied to You" has achieved Oscar recognition, making the shortlist for Best Original Song. This recognition follows "Sinners" winning the debut Audience Award at the Golden Globes, celebrated for its unique blend of genres and historical context.




