Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, the talented songwriting duo known for their work on hit musicals like “La La Land,” “Dear Evan Hansen,” and “The Greatest Showman,” recently joined the prestigious EGOT club. This exclusive club is reserved for individuals who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony award in their career.
Their latest achievement came with an Emmy win for best song for “Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?” from the popular TV series “Only Murders in the Building.” Collaborating with Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, Pasek and Paul crafted a memorable and engaging song that resonated with audiences and critics alike.
In a backstage interview, Justin Paul expressed his excitement and gratitude for the recognition, noting that working with their heroes on a beloved TV show made the win even more meaningful. The collaboration on “Only Murders” was described as one of the most joyful experiences in their careers, showcasing their talent and creativity in a new medium.
The inspiration for the song came from the show’s unique storyline, where a character tries to uncover which of the Pickwick triplets is responsible for a mysterious crime. Pasek and Paul were tasked with creating a challenging song that added depth to the plot and heightened the suspense for viewers. The complexity of the song added a layer of intrigue to the narrative, creating a compelling arc for the characters involved.
With this latest win, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul have solidified their place in the EGOT club, becoming the 20th and 21st members to achieve this rare feat. Joining the ranks of iconic artists like Whoopi Goldberg, Viola Davis, and John Legend, the duo continues to make a mark in the entertainment industry with their exceptional talent and creativity.
Overall, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul’s journey to EGOT status is a testament to their dedication, passion, and undeniable talent as songwriters. Their contributions to the world of music and entertainment have left a lasting impact, and their success serves as an inspiration to aspiring artists everywhere.