The star of the movie “Barbie,” Ryan Gosling, in the running for the statuettes for best supporting actor and best original song, will make the Oscars audience sing on March 10 with his hit “I'm Just Ken.” , the organizers of the ceremony announced on Wednesday.
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In his box office-shattering performance, we see the Canadian actor as “Ken,” wrapped in a fur coat, with a bandana over his bleached blonde hair, leading a horde of other “Kens” in a high-energy song and dance number.
Written by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, the song reached great heights last summer, even entering the Billboard Hot 100, a benchmark music ranking in the United States.
American Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas will also take the stage on Oscar night to sing another song from “Barbie,” the introspective “What Was I Made For?”, also in the running for best original song.
Actor Scott George and Native American singers Osage will perform “Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People)” from the film “Killers of the Flower Moon.” They share the Oscar stage with non-nominees like jazz all-rounder Jon Batiste and singer Becky G.