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    Bad timing: Kendrick Lamar, SZA won't perform 'Black Panther' song at Oscars

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    Lamar was also a no-show at the Grammys this year, where 'All the Stars' was nominated for four awards.

    With just one week left for the 2019 Oscars, the fans are eagerly waiting for the winners and their speeches. While Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has not yet confirmed who will host the function, it has revealed the list of performers at the awards fucntion. Here's a round-up of all charismatic performances lined-up for the Oscars.
    LOS ANGELES: Rapper Kendrick Lamar and singer SZA will not be performing their Oscar-nominated 'Black Panther' song 'All the Stars' at the Academy Awards ceremony.

    According to Variety, the reason for Lamar to give a miss to the awards night is "logistics and timing".

    All four of the other nominated songs - 'When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings' from 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs' (Gillian Welch and David Rowlings), 'The Place Where Lost Things Go' from 'Mary Poppins Returns' (Bette Midler and Marc Shaiman), 'I'll Fight' from 'RBG' (Jennifer Hudson) and 'Shallow' from 'A Star Is Born' (Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper)- will be performed at the Oscars.

    'All the Stars' will not be performed by another act, an Academy source confirmed to the publication.


    Lamar, 31, was also a no-show at the Grammys this year, where "All the Stars" was nominated for four awards, including record of the year and song of the year.

    'King's Dead' from the 'Black Panther' soundtrack, earned Lamar a Grammy for best rap performance, while Ludwig Goransson's original score won a best score soundtrack for visual media Grammy.


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