Oscar 2017: John Legend performing at the 89th Academy Awards (courtesy: AFP)
Highlights
- John Legend also performed The Fools Who Dream
- His performance was accompanied by dramatic stage lighting
- La La Land won the Oscar for Best Original Score
New Delhi: The 89th Academy Awards celebrated Damien Chazelle's much-loved musical
La La Land in many ways, one of them being a special performance by John Legend. Mr Legend's performance of
The Fools Who Dream and Oscar-winning song
City Of Stars were accompanied by dramatic stage lights resulting in a surreal experience, which successfully transported the audience into the fictional
La La Land.
City Of Stars is composed by Justin Hurwitz and with lyrics co-written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.
La La Land won the Oscar for Best Original Score,
marking La La Land's fourth win at the awards.
La La Land also received an Oscar in the Best Original Score category.
Here's a glimpse of the
City Of Stars created by the singer
at the Oscars:
Oscars 2017: When John Legend performed City Of Stars (Courtesy: AFP)
Ahead of the performance, Mr Legend was introduced on stage by the
La La Land co-stars Emma Watson and Ryan Gosling.
La La Land reunites popular Hollywood couple Emma Watson and Ryan Gosling while John also features in a significant role in the musical. Ms Stone and Mr Gosling star as an aspiring couple while Mr Legend plays a business-minded music composer Keith.
Meanwhile, Twitter said that it clearly loved every bit. "He nailed his performance of
City Of Stars," read a tweet. "Wow, great performance by the one and only," read another.
Watch John Legend's Oscar performance here:
The 38-year-old singer arrived with his wife, model Chrissy Teigen at Hollywood's biggest award show.
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Meanwhile, this is how the 'legend' prepped for his big performance on Sunday night:
Video: Watch the original song from Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone's La La Land: John Legend is best known for songs like
All Of Me,
You And I,
Love Me Now and
Tonight. Meanwhile, Moonlight won Best Picture after a major Oscar goof-up, in which actor Warren Beatty and his co-presenter Faye Dunaway read out
La La Land as the best film. Warren Beatty was apparently handed the wrong envelope.