Sam Smith's "Writing's On The Wall" Wins Best Original Song at the Golden Globe Awards

Congrats to Sam Smith!

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The 2016 Golden Globes are airing live in Beverly Hills, Calif. right now. If you need a full update on tonight’s winners, head over here.

Sam Smith and Jimmy Napes’ “Writing’s On The Wall” from Spectre has won Best Original Song. Smith was up against Ellie Goulding’s “Love Me Like You Do” (Fifty Shades of Grey), Brian Wilson’s “One Kind of Love,” (Love & Mercy), Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth’s “See You Again” (Furious 7), and “Simple Song #3” (Youth).

Last year, Common and John Legend won Best Original Song for “Glory” from Selma. Common gave a powerful speech that related the film’s context to the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner. "I am the unarmed black kid who maybe needed a hand, but instead was given a bullet. I am the two fallen police officers murdered in the line of duty. Selma has awakened my humanity," he said.

Radioheadrecently shared their theme song for Spectre on Christmas that was never used. It worked out in Smith's favor because he takes home the Golden Globe. You can watch Smith and Napes discuss their win below.

.@samsmithworld @jimmynapes discuss how amazing it is to win their #GoldenGlobe for Best Original Song. https://t.co/0AqElUas0C

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