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Britney Spears songwriter Sandy Chila and Susan Goforth garner Winner Best Song for “Tomorrow’s Today” at New York Cinematography Awards

Britney Spears songwriter Sandy Chila and Susan Goforth garner Winner Best Song for "Tomorrow's Today" at New York Cinematography Awards
Above: Maedi performing "Tomorrow's Today" The original theme song “Tomorrow’s Today,” published by Warner Chappell Music, written by songwriter/producer/actress Susan Goforth, Sandy Chila, who wrote songs for superstars Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, features vocalist Maedi who recently collaborated with Justin Caruso on the hit single “Good Parts”, has won BEST SONG at the New York Cinematography Awards.
The uplifting feel-good original pop theme song “Tomorrow’s Today,” published by Warner Chappell Music is written by songwriter/producer/actress Susan Goforth and Sandy Chila, who wrote songs for superstars Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, featuring vocalist Maedi who recently collaborated with Justin Caruso on the hit single “Good Parts”.

Above: New York Cinematographer Awards - Timothy Hines' comedy feature film "Tomorrow's Today" WINNER of Best Song 

Timothy Hines' gangster comedy movie has been gaining awards and acknowledgement across the globe during its release into the festival circuit at the beginning of April.

Now the New York Cinematography Awards (NYCA) have honored Britney Spears' songwriter Sandy Chila and Susan Goforth for Best Orginial Song for "Tomorrow's Today" movie theme song.



Tomorrow's Today Official Music Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/7tz5Q5qc1Zs

Above: The song, officially known as “Tomorrow’s Today,” original theme song was written by songwriter/producer/actress Susan Goforth and Sandy Chila, who wrote songs for superstars Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. The song “Tomorrow’s Today” features vocalist Maedi, who recently collaborated with Justin Caruso on the hit single “Good Parts”.

 

Songwriting team Sandy Chila (Britney Spears' "Glory", Christina Aguilera's "Liberation", Earl St. Clair's "Feeling Alive") and Susan Goforth ("Chrome: The Series", "10 Days In A Madhouse", "War Of The Worlds The True Story") have won Best Song for their movie theme pop song "Tomorrow's Today" at the New York Cinematography Awards.

“Tomorrow’s Today” is published by Warner Chappell Music, the global music publishing company of Warner Music Group, which is home to a wide array of legendary songwriters and a rich catalog of contemporary hits and influential standards. With offices in more than 40 countries.

Warner Chappell, a division of Warner Bros, which has a history dating back more than 200 years, currently publishes and administers music from Lizzo, Quincy Jones, Thomas Rhett, Pop Smoke, Summer Walker, The Grateful Dead, Santigold, Justin Tranter, Tones and I, Katy Perry, Tayla Parx, Lukas Graham, Ava Max, Led Zeppelin, Little Big Town, Madonna, Gamble & Huff, Alan Menken, Duran Duran, George Michael, Gene Autry Music Group catalog, Julia Michaels, Lin Manuel Miranda, Pharrell Williams, Radiohead, Stephen Schwartz, Slash, Stephen Sondheim, Chris Stapleton, Rod Temperton, Tove Lo, Steve Aoki, Blur, Eric Clapton, Green Day, and Twenty One Pilots, among many others.

 

Above: Collaborating on the original theme song “Tomorrow’s Today,” published by Warner Chappell Music, written by songwriter/producer/actress Susan Goforth, Sandy Chila, who wrote songs for superstars Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, features vocalist Maedi who recently collaborated with Justin Caruso on the hit single “Good Parts”, won BEST SONG at the New York Cinematography Awards.

The song launched on March 22, 2021 on all major platforms. “Tomorrow’s Today,” movie stars Joanne Scorcia, Adam Gabel, Dave Morrissey Jr., George N. Mikedis, Nicky Sunshine, Dominick Martini, Academy Award nominee Burt Young, Domenico Del Giacco, Colin Buckingham, Annunziato Carbone, Greg Kritikos, Teddy Smith, Heather Cole with Academy Award nominee Burt Young and supermodel icon Kelly Le Brock , a School of Old production, executive produced by Dominick Martini and produced by Susan Goforth with stand up comic Greg Kritikos.

Academy Award nominee Burt Young in Timothy Hines’ new comedy movie, “Tomorrows Today.

“Tomorrow’s Today” is the story of a hopeless grifter trying to reform his ways who collides with a loser named Tommy G who thinks he’s a dead ringer for Tom Hardy. They rob a liquor store to pay a gambling debt to a mob boss, only to find out the store is owned by the mobster.

Test audiences have listed the themes of the movie that came to them as, ‘Change, diversity, addiction, enabling, loyalty, grief, character, interracial relationships, adultery, divorce, marriage, church, avoidance, guilt, survival, good vs evil, and identity’.



The Official Trailer for Tomorrow's Today the movie. Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/kP59WVBcGWU

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