Lady Gaga Scores Emmy Nomination for Her Wednesday Song

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- Lady Gaga received her fifth Emmy nomination for "The Dead Dance," a song she co-wrote with Andrew Watt and Henry Walter Russell for Tim Burton's Wednesday, in the Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics category.
- "The Dead Dance" competes against Andrew Bird's "Need Someone" from The Pitt, plus songs from Hacks, The Boys, South Park, and Spider-Noir, in a nominations cycle dominated overall by The Pitt and Hacks.
- A 2025 Sports Emmy win for Gaga's pre-Super Bowl performance of "Hold My Hand" likely fulfills her "E" in an EGOT, but a victory here would be her first at the main Emmys ceremony after four prior nominations.
- Raphael Saadiq earned a music nomination for the historical docuseries High Horse: The Black Cowboy, while Pluribus picked up multiple nods for music direction, composition, and supervision.
- Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX Halftime Show pulled in nine nominations — the most ever for a halftime set — including Outstanding Variety Special (Live), Production Design for a Variety Special, and Hairstyling for a Variety Special.
- Taylor Swift's Eras Tour: The Final Show earned five nominations, including Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special.
Why it matters: A main-Emmys win would close Gaga's EGOT puzzle — her 2025 Sports Emmy likely already covers the 'E,' but four prior nominations yielded no main-show victory. Bad Bunny's record nine nods for his Super Bowl halftime show, alongside Taylor Swift's five for her Eras Tour closer, illustrate how live music broadcasts have become competitive players for Television Academy prestige traditionally reserved for scripted series.




