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Posted March 16, 2026

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The post highlights songwriter Diane Warren's 17th consecutive Oscar nomination loss for Best Original Song with 'Dear Me' from the documentary 'Diane Warren: Relentless,' sung by Kesha, extending her record for most nominations without a win. It underscores her 'relentless' career amid the 98th Academy Awards, where 'Golden' from 'Kpop Demon Hunters' won the category after sweeping prior awards. Key themes include perseverance in Hollywood, the irony of record-breaking losses, and Warren's humorous embrace of her underdog status.

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The post went viral immediately following the 98th Oscars on March 15, 2026, capitalizing on live reactions to Warren's historic 17th loss during the ceremony. Its timing aligns with peak awards season buzz, amplified by Pop Base's large audience and the relatable narrative of long-term snubs. Relevance spikes as fans debate Oscar injustices and celebrate Warren's resilience amid fresh ceremony highlights.

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  • 1Diane Warren now holds the record for most Oscar nominations (17) without a win, surpassing sound mixer Greg P. Russell's tied 17 (later rescinded to 16).[1]
  • 2Her song 'Dear Me' was performed by Kesha in the self-titled documentary 'Diane Warren: Relentless,' marking her ninth straight year nominated for Best Original Song.[1]
  • 3Warren has written nine Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits, including 'Because You Loved Me' for Celine Dion, for which she won a Grammy.[3]
  • 4She received an honorary Oscar in 2022 at the Governors Awards despite no competitive wins.[3]
  • 5On the red carpet, reporter George Pennacchio gifted her a '17' necklace, continuing their tradition.[2]

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Diane Warren has lost her 17th consecutive #Oscars nomination, extending her record for the most ...