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Everyone’s Talking About The Chaotic Playlist At The Golden Globes, And I’m In Disbelief Over Some Of These Song Choices

Posted 29 minutes agoEveryone’s Talking About The Chaotic Playlist At The Golden Globes, And I’m In Disbelief Over Some Of These Song ChoicesPOV: You're winning the biggest award of your career and "Party Rock Anthem" is blaring on the speakers. by Ellen DurneyBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink It's no secret that the Golden Globes are slightly more ~informal~ than some of the other major award ceremonies on the Hollywood calendar. But this year, the fun vibes reached a whole new level thanks to whoever was on that damn aux. Christopher Polk / Yep, if you were tuned into the live show last night, you'd be forgiven for thinking you'd accidentally switched over to MTV, because the soundtrack inside the Beverly Hilton ballroom was giving the same energy as a packed-out party bus.

Split image of two men at an event, overlaid with text: "the golden globes hired the best bar mitzvah DJ money could buy."

Split image of two men at an event, overlaid with text: "the golden globes hired the best bar mitzvah DJ money could buy."

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  • Michael Buckner / And don't get me wrong, I'm all for some old-school Usher to get the vibes flowing on a Sunday night, particularly when Leonardo DiCaprio is in the building.
  • However, some viewers couldn't help but wonder if some of the song choices were a little... misplaced.
  • For example, when Stellan Skarsgård took home the win for Best Supporting Actor in Sentimental Value (a complex family drama in which he portrays an estranged father), the DJ played "Yeah!" by Usher, ft.
  • Lil Jon and Ludacris.
  • MAKE IT MAKE SENSE!!!While accepting the #GoldenGlobes for "Best Supporting Actor #SentimentalValue's Stellan Skarsgård encourages people to watch his film and others in cinemas The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 12, 2026 CBS / Golden Globes / The Hollywood Reporter / Via : @THR And when Paul Thomas Anderson's name was announced as the winner for Best Screenplay, the DJ hit play on "Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO, which, as far as I remember, has absolutely no connection to One Battle After Another.
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