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Sony Takes Publisher of the Year at BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards

Sony Music Publishing Wins Publisher of the Year at BMI 2025 R&B/Hip-Hop Awards

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Sounwave wins Song of the Year with “Not Like Us,” scores Producer of the Year award
Mike Dean honored with coveted Songwriter of the Year award
MTech recognized among BMI’s Top Producers


(Los Angeles, CA)
 – Sony Music Publishing and its songwriters were recognized with top honors at this year’s BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards, held on August 28 in Los Angeles. Sony Music Publishing was recognized as 2025 Publisher of the Year, with SMP songwriters represented across 23 top-performing songs of the past year. 

Sounwave won this year’s R&B/Hip-Hop Song of the Year award thanks to his contributions across Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.” He was also named BMI’s R&B/Hip-Hop Producer of the Year for his standout work on hits like Kendrick Lamar’s “Euphoria,” “6:16 in LA,” and for producing Lamar’s entire 2025 GNX album.  

Mike Dean was honored as Songwriter of the Year in recognition of his work on top songs including The Weeknd and Playboi Carti’s“Popular,” “Type S**t” by Future, Metro Boomin, Travis Scott and Playboi Carti, and many others.

Additionally, MTech was recognized among the year’s top producers during the ceremony, marking his first-ever BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Producer Award.

Upon receiving the 2025 Publisher of the Year award, Sony Music Publishing President, Head of US A&R Katie Welle said,“Congratulations to all of Sony Music Publishing’s incredibly talented songwriters – we are so inspired by your artistry and impact each day. Thank you to the entire SMP team for your dedication and passion, and thank you to everyone at BMI for recognizing our songwriters and team.”

SMP’s songwriter honorees include AyoPeeb, Babyface Ray, Bandplay, Bangs, BigXthaPlug, Brian Holland, Bryson Tiller, Chalie Boy, Charlie “Hoss” Singleton, Coleman, DJ Scheme, Frank Wilson, GENT!, Gerreaux, Isaiah Henry, Jahaan Sweet, Jo Christo, Jordan Adetunji, Kavian, Kenenbaev Meder, Kenny Thomas, Mike Dean, MTech, Olmo Zucca, Rob Bisel, Sage Skolfield, Sheck Wes, Tate Kobang, and Usman Taiwo.

(L-R) – Omar Grant, Lauren Munroe, Shaugnessy Elsroth, Nick Bral, Simone Dixon, Da’Shawn Vinson, Will Skalmoski, Jamin Whatley, Shauni Caballero, Mike Steinberg (BMI), Katie Welle (President, Head of A&R Sony Music Publishing), Jon Platt (Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Publishing), Wardell Malloy (BMI), Ari Gelaw, Adam Ikner, Catherine Brewton (BMI), Sterling Simms, Amir Dastoori  

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