Cardi B makes history (again)

Cardi B Is The First Woman to Repeat as Songwriter of the Year at ASCAP's Rhythm & Soul Awards

Cardi B makes history (again)
Cardi B

Cardi B will make history at ASCAP’s virtual Rhythm & Soul Awards, which begins Wednesday (July 15) and runs through Friday.

The rapper will win songwriter of the year for the second year in a row at this year's show, making her the first female songwriter to win songwriter of the year twice (whether consecutively or not) at the annual event. Kandi Burruss (2000), Alicia Keys (2005), and Mary J. Blige(2007) each took the award once.

This is ASCAP’s fourth awards event this year to be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Rhythm & Soul Awards honors top songwriters in R&B, hip-hop, and gospel.

In other categories, DaBaby’s “Suge” wins top R&B/hip-hop song, and Meek Mill’s “Going Bad” wins top rap song. Both songs reached the top 10 on Billboard's Hot 100 and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. Da Baby co-wrote “Suge” with fellow ASCAP writer JetsonMade, who was born Tahj Morgan. Meek Mill co-wrote “Going Bad” with fellow ASCAP writer Westen Weiss.

“Deliver Me (This Is My Exodus),” written by Marshon Lewis and Rob “Code Lei” Woolridge, wins top gospel song. It was performed by Donald Lawrence presents the Tri-City Singers featuring Le’Andria Johnson on the album Goshen.

 

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Elsewhere, Universal Music Publishing Group takes publisher of the year. The company’s hits during the year included “Hot Girl Summer” (Megan Thee Stallion) and “My Type” (Saweetie). The company also publishes Maze's 1981 hit "Before I Let Go," which experienced a revival after Beyoncé covered it for her 2019 film Homecoming.

ASCAP will share photos, videos and acceptance speeches from its top songwriters and publishers, posted with the hashtag #ASCAPAwards to @ASCAPUrban on Instagram and @ASCAP on Twitter and Instagram.

Paul Williams, ASCAP chairman of the board and president, spoke frankly about this year's racial reckoning in a video introduction.  "Together we must speak out against the racism, injustice, violence, and hatred that has plagued our society for far too long.

"...As the world stumbles and tries to pick itself up, we must try to offer hope, and healing, and a vision for a better future. Nobody does that better than you. So that’s where your music comes in. I believe in my very core that your music has the power to lift our spirits, move hearts and minds, and inspire real change--much-needed change. That deserves to be honored and celebrated.”

 

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