Benj Pasek and Justin Paul get EGOT with “Only Murders in the Building” Emmy win

The songwriting duo achieved the honor thanks to the season 3 earworm, "Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?"

Only EGOTs in the building!

Songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul just became the newest members of the EGOT club at the 2024 Creative Arts Emmys. The duo won their Emmy on Sunday for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for their season 3 earworm, "Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?" from Hulu‘s whodunnit comedy series Only Murders in the Building.

Pasek and Paul co-wrote the tongue-twisting "patter" song with another iconic duo, Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (Hairspray, Catch Me If You Can, Mary Poppins Returns), for season 3, episode 8, "Sitzprobe," when Steve Martin's character Charles performs it for the fictional show-with-the-show, Death Rattle Dazzle.

<p>Patrick Harbron/Hulu</p> Steve Martin, 'Only Murders in the Building'

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Steve Martin, 'Only Murders in the Building'

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Pasek and Paul previously won an Oscar in 2016 for La La Land's "City of Stars," and a Tony in 2017 and a Grammy in 2018 for Dear Evan Hansen.

"Getting to write something that felt like it was really from a classic musical theater genre and leaning into our musical theater nerd roots was so fun," Pasek previously told Entertainment Weekly. "There was the assignment that in episode 8, he needs to deliver this really complex patter song full of alliteration and plosives and tongue-twisty rhymes. That gives us a flashlight and a roadmap to say, 'Okay, well, we need to build something that's going to make sense in that context.' We knew that the song had to be really, really difficult to sing so that when he does accomplish it, it feels like a momentous achievement for the character."

Photo courtesy of TEDxBroadway Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Photo courtesy of TEDxBroadway Benj Pasek and Justin Paul

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Writing for Martin was both an honor and a challenge for the duo. "We knew that he's a real musician and a composer and songwriter himself, so we knew he could probably pull it all off," Paul previously told EW. "That made us feel entitled to make it difficult and challenging. But it also is daunting because it's like, 'Okay, he's one of the most talented performers of our era, so we need to make something that's worthy of him as a musician, performer, singer, and comedian.'"

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