Sony Music Publishing's hot streak continued at the 2024 SESAC Music Awards, where the company was named Publisher of the Year for a third straight year.
Jack Harlow took home Songwriter of the Year for the fourth consecutive time at the event, which was held 9/17 in Los Angeles. The Range-repped rapper also won Song of the Year for "Lovin on Me."
SMP songwriters likewise took home hardware for such songs as “Good Good” by USHER and Summer Walker; “3D” by Jung Kook and Harlow; “Not the 1975” by The Kooks; and SZA’s “Used," while writers Dahi, Knox Morris, Melvin Hough and Rivelino Woulter were also acknowledged.
“We're thrilled to be recognized as Publisher of the Year for the third year in a row and to celebrate the incredible achievements of SMP songwriters," said SMP EVP, Head of A&R Walter Jones. "This award would not be possible without our songwriters, who keep us all going. I want to thank our hardworking team and SESAC for this important honor. Congratulations, everyone!”
Seen above in all their glory are SESAC’s Sam Kling and Diana Akin Scarfo, SMP’s Ari Gelaw, Jones, SMP’s Adam Ikner, Mya Hansen and Lauren Munroe and SESAC’s Scott Jungmichel and Mario Prins.
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