Star-studded Performance of 'I Lied to You' from 'Sinners' Ignites Oscars Stage
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Star-studded Performance of 'I Lied to You' from 'Sinners' Ignites Oscars Stage

DateMar 16, 2026
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A dazzling array of musical talent, led by Miles Caton and Raphael Saadiq, took center stage at the 98th Academy Awards to perform "I Lied to You," a track featured in the critically acclaimed film 'Sinners.' This highly anticipated performance brought the vibrant energy of the movie's fictional Club Juke to life, captivating the audience and underscoring the song's nomination for Best Original Song. The ensemble delivered a powerful and emotionally charged rendition, seamlessly blending diverse artistic expressions to honor the rich tapestry of Black music and culture.

The nominated song, a collaboration between Saadiq and composer Ludwig Göransson, holds a pivotal position within 'Sinners.' It is introduced at a crucial moment when Sammie Moore, portrayed by Caton, first performs in the juke joint that serves as the film's backdrop. Sammie, a sharecropper nicknamed "Preacher Boy" due to his father's profession, dedicates the raw blues song to his father, embodying a spirit of defiance and aspiration. His performance within the film weaves together the historical legacy and future potential of Black music, culminating in a dramatic scene where the juke joint's roof erupts in flames as he delivers the poignant final lines of "Somebody take me in your arms."

The live performance at the Oscars echoed this narrative, featuring a dynamic blend of artistic disciplines. Misty Copeland represented contemporary ballet, while other dancers showcased a spectrum of styles including twerking, breakdancing, Xiqu, and Zaouli, symbolizing the expansive and evolving nature of dance. The meticulous set design meticulously recreated Club Juke, offering a chilling yet transcendent visual experience. Noteworthy artists such as Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, Brittany Howard, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Jayme Lawson, Li Jun Li, Bobby Rush, Shaboozey, and Alice Smith joined Caton and Saadiq, each contributing to the performance's profound impact. The camera captured 'Sinners' director Ryan Coogler, whose visible pride reflected the film's overarching theme of celebrating and preserving cultural heritage.

'Sinners' has garnered significant critical acclaim, securing a record-breaking 16 Academy Award nominations, including the nod for "I Lied to You." The song is in contention with other notable nominees for Best Original Song, including "Dear Me" from 'Diane Warren: Relentless,' "Golden" from 'Kpop Demon Hunters,' "Sweet Dreams of Joy" from 'Viva Verdi!,' and "Train Dreams" from 'Train Dreams.' The Academy Awards performance served as a powerful testament to the enduring influence and cultural significance of the film and its impactful musical contributions.

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