EJAE :
Wow, thank you so much for this award.
I'm so happy this song is still stuck in your heads.
MARK:
On behalf of the entire writing team, I'd like to express my gratitude.
Thank you to Teddy, Ido, 24, and everyone who worked hard on this film.
It's a true honor to receive this award.
This film, like all the songs, was a result of countless collaborations.
Just like Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, which you just mentioned, animation is a labor of love, so receiving this award is even more meaningful and honorable.
EJAE::
Yes. Making the film was challenging, but writing the music was also incredibly challenging.
MARK:
I'd also like to thank Ian Eisendreis, our executive music producer, for his help.
EJAE::
He's truly an amazing person.
I'd also like to thank Spring Aspers, the head of Sony Music Pictures, and everyone at Netflix for making this song so singable.
And I'd like to thank ourselves for making this song so singable.
First and foremost, to my fans, I sincerely thank you.
I'm truly grateful for your support.
MARK:
Film music is more than just writing lyrics and melodies.
It's a process of waking up every morning and solving the questions, "How do I tell the story?" and “What can I bring to the screen within the given time?”
It seems like we're joined here by people from a variety of fields who are doing just that.
It's an honor to be here, and I congratulate all the winners tonight.
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