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- Dec 17 '19
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Famed songwriter Diane Warren admits to Larry King that she wasn’t pleased when Sam Smith won ‘Best Original Song’ at this year’s Academy Awards. Warren believes ‘Til It Happens To You’ — the song she penned alongside Lady Gaga to raise awareness about sexual assault in America — truly deserved the Oscar.
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