What's Happening?
The 7th annual Society of Composers and Lyricists awards celebrated the achievements of Ludwig Göransson and EJAE, who led the winners with multiple accolades. Göransson received two awards for his work
on 'Sinners,' including the original score and the song 'I Lied to You,' co-written with Raphael Saadiq. EJAE and Mark Sonnenblick won for their song 'Golden' in the comedy or musical category. The event also honored Bryce Dessner for his score in 'Train Dreams' and Theodore Shapiro for his work on 'Severance.' The awards ceremony featured performances and tributes, including a musical homage to the 50th anniversary of 'Rocky.'
Why It's Important?
The awards highlight the contributions of composers and lyricists to the entertainment industry, recognizing their creative talents and impact on film and television. Celebrating these achievements can inspire future collaborations and innovations in music composition. The recognition of artists like Göransson and EJAE underscores the importance of original music in enhancing storytelling and emotional engagement in visual media. The event also serves as a platform for networking and celebrating the artistic community, fostering growth and development within the industry.








