The track, whose lyrics are by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, features Ryan Gosling as an LA-based musician playing to the tunes of jazz and crooning, "City of stars... Are you shining just for me?... City of stars... There's so much that I can't see."
Just three-film-old Hurwitz not only created an original song that stands toe-to-toe with the extraordinary tracks of musicals of the past, but also made sure that it creates a special place in the hearts of audience.
Just before announcing the winner for the best song category, singer John Legend recreated the "City of Stars" moment on live piano with a group of dancers.
This is not the first time Hurwitz collaborated with Chazelle, they have previously worked in Miles Teller starrer "Whiplash".
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Hurwitz started his professional journey to Hollywood with Chazelle when they met as freshmen at the Cambridge institution.
The film features over 14 songs but the task of fitting them into various situations throughout the movie has been beautifully done by the director-composer duo.
For "La La Land", Hurwitz also won Golden Globes for best original score and best original song (for "City of Stars"), a BAFTA for best film music and was nominated for three Academy Awards, including best original song twice (for "Audition (The Fools Who Dream)" and "City of Stars").
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