Diane Warren On Writing The “Woke” National Anthem “Stand Up For Something” | Meet Your Nominee

Diane Warren On Writing The “Woke” National Anthem “Stand Up For Something” | Meet Your Nominee

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Diane Warren, a nine-time Oscar nominee, discusses her experiences and the significance of her song 'Stand Up for Something' from the movie 'Marshall'. She reflects on her songwriting process, collaborations with artists like Common and Lady Gaga, and the impact of her music on social issues. Warren emphasizes the importance of action and change, drawing parallels between past and present social movements. She also shares her hopes for Oscar night and her inspirations from childhood.

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What was Diane Warren's experience at her first Oscars compared to her recent nominations?

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What does Diane Warren say about the impact of youth activism in her interview?

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What does Diane Warren think about the changes in society over the past 50 years?

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What does Diane Warren express about her gratitude towards her nominations and experiences?

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