Lady Gaga Won't Perform "Hold My Hand" At Oscars With Other "Best Song" Nominees

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Her "Top Gun" track is nominated & it's tradition for Best Song artists to perform, but she's busy with an important project.

It was supposed to celebrate all tracks acknowledged in the Best Song category, but Lady Gaga will have to miss out. This year's Oscars are fast approaching and the anticipation is growing. For years, people have complained that the Oscars were losing credibility among younger generations. However, last year's debacle greatly increased its popularity. It may have been an unfortunate moment for both Will Smith and Chris Rock, but it revigorated interest in the ceremony. Hollywood's elite will gather together to learn who will be the latest to take home the gold. The musical performances have also been a buzz.

Best Song nominees include Gaga ("Hold My Hand"), Rihanna ("Lift Me Up"); Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava (“Naatu Naatu”); Stephanie Hsu, David Byrne and Son Lux (“This Is a Life”); and Sofia Carson and Diane Warren (“Applause”). All other nominees confirmed their participation, but Variety reported this week that Gaga declined the invitation. Oscars executive producer and showrunner Glenn Weiss also spoke on the revelation.

Lady Gaga Is Busy With The Joker

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 03: Lady Gaga performs onstage during the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 03, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

“We invited all five nominees. We have a great relationship with Lady Gaga and her camp. She is in the middle of shooting a movie right now. Here, we are honoring the movie industry and what it takes to make a movie after a bunch of back and forth." He further shared, "It didn’t feel like she can get a performance to the caliber that we’re used to with her and that she is used to. So, she is not going to perform on the show."

Gaga is reportedly in the thick of filming the sequel to Joaquin Phoenix's Joker franchise. The hitmaker will star alongside Phoenix as Harley Quinn, and it's a casting that has caused a stir. Folie à Deux director Todd Phillips recently shared the first sneak peek at Gaga's role. Additionally, the film is slated to hit theaters in October 2024. It's rumored that the music icon's approach to the character will be much different than Margot Robbie's take. According to reports, the Folie à Deux Harley Quinn storyline will focus on the development of her character's interest in The Joker. It will emphasize her beginnings as a psychiatrist who spirals into mania. We'll keep you updated as more information about the feature is shared.

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