Carolina Gaitán and Mauro Castillo started the huge global success, while Megan thee Stallion later participated for a rap song decorated with glittering yellow gold. Also on stage were Sheila E., Becky G and Luis Fonsi. Behind the scenes, Encanto director Jared Bush told Rolling Stone that Megan’s appearance was a complete surprise. “I would say they kept a lot of secrets from us,” he said. “We knew there would be a version of ‘Bruno’ tonight, but it would be something unexpected and fun.” “I really liked it, of course, and I think different people have found a way in our history and in our songs in particular,” he added. “Different people make their own views, so watching Megan Thee Stallion do it is shocking, absolutely shocking.” “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January and is in its 12th week on the Global 200 chart. Encanto includes original songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda, while Germaine Franco composed the music. Miranda left the Oscars on Saturday after learning that his wife tested positive for Covid-19. “I made it to Hollywood,” he wrote on Twitter. “She is OK. The kids and I did a test, but be careful, I will not go to the Oscars tomorrow night. Cheers to my Tick, Tick Boom! and Encanto families [with] my family, together with all of you, ALL of you “. Encanto was also nominated for Best Original Song and Best Original Song (“Dos Oruguitas”). If the song wins an Oscar, Miranda will secure the coveted EGOT, making her an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner. I arrived in Hollywood… This weekend, my wife took a COVID test.. She is doing well. Guys and I have tried ➖, but be careful, I will not go to the Oscars tomorrow night. Encouraging for my families TickTickBoom & Encanto with my family, with all of you, ALL of you. -LMM – Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 26, 2022