The best original song Oscar race — which already includes offerings from the likes of Taylor Swift and Travis Scott — just got a little more crowded: “La Nieve,” a Spanish-language tune featured in a key scene of Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo’s La Bola Negra, the Cannes breakout that Netflix acquired for an awards run, is being submitted for best original song Oscar consideration, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned. La Bola Negra chronicles three generations of Spaniards linked together by the last, unfinished play of the great Spanish poet and playwright Federico García Lorca, in whose work snow is a recurring element, particularly when exploring grief and loss. “La Nieve,” which translates to “The Snow,” plays over an emotional snow-set scene late in the film. Guitarricadelafuente, who is currently on tour promoting his most recent album, Spanish Leather, and who recently performed his song “BABIECA!” Earlier this month, Netflix revealed that La Bola Negra will be given a platform theatrical release in U.S. theaters starting on Oct. 16 and will subsequently begin streaming on Dec. 2.