The 2025 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards celebrated a night of significant achievements and influential artistry, with GRAMMY Award-winning artist, producer, and songwriter T-Pain being honored with the prestigious BMI President’s Award. The gala, held on August 28, 2025, at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles, recognized T-Pain for his remarkable career and his profound impact on the music industry, marked by a formidable catalog of hit songs that have resonated across generations.
Alongside T-Pain’s accolade, rising star GloRilla was presented with the BMI Impact Award, acknowledging her groundbreaking artistry, creative vision, and significant influence on the future of hip-hop. The event also highlighted the top-performing songs, songwriters, producers, and publishers of the past year, cementing its status as a pivotal celebration of R&B and hip-hop music.
T-Pain: A Legacy of Innovation and Influence
T-Pain, a true pioneer in the music landscape, received the BMI President’s Award for his extensive career that has consistently pushed musical boundaries. Known for his innovative use of Auto-Tune, which he transformed from a debated effect into an artistic tool, T-Pain has left an indelible mark on contemporary music. His career, spanning over two decades, includes a Grammy Award-winning discography, numerous chart-topping hits, and significant songwriting contributions that have influenced a generation of artists. Prior to this honor, T-Pain had already amassed 28 BMI Awards, been named BMI Songwriter of the Year three times, and recognized as BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Producer of the Year. His commercial success is underscored by selling over 50 million singles and achieving multiple #1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. In his acceptance speech, T-Pain shared a message of self-determination: “Every journey has a beginning, a middle and an end…. Don’t let anyone dictate your time or how fast you get to the finish line. Let yourself be your own time measurement.”
GloRilla: Charting the Course for Future Hip-Hop
The dynamic GloRilla was recognized with the BMI Impact Award for her powerful voice, fearless creativity, and her role in shaping and inspiring the future of hip-hop. Her meteoric rise began with the viral 2022 hit “FNF (Let’s Go),” leading to her signing with Yo Gotti’s CMG record label. GloRilla’s debut album, “Glorious,” achieved significant commercial success, peaking at number 5 on the Billboard 200 and setting new benchmarks for female rappers. Her career has already seen her earn multiple BMI Awards and Grammy nominations, positioning her as a leading force in the current hip-hop scene. “This year’s Impact Award recipient GloRilla’s bold voice and fearless creativity is currently shaping and inspiring the future of hip-hop, making her the perfect choice for this honor,” stated Catherine Brewton, BMI’s Vice President, Creative, Atlanta. GloRilla also shared the title of BMI’s R&B/Hip-Hop Songwriter of the Year in a three-way tie with Tay Keith and Mike Dean, having co-written three of the year’s most-performed songs.
A Night of Top Honors and Emerging Talent
The 2025 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards also celebrated other significant achievements within the music industry. Kendrick Lamar’s massive hit “Not Like Us,” co-written with Ray Charles, Sean Momberger, and Sounwave, was named BMI’s R&B/Hip-Hop Song of the Year. Sounwave was recognized as BMI’s R&B/Hip-Hop Producer of the Year for his extensive work, including collaborations with Kendrick Lamar. Sony Music Publishing was honored as Publisher of the Year, acknowledging their representation of 23 of the most-performed songs. The ceremony also featured performances from artists like BigXthaPlug, BossMan Dlow, Eli Derby, TA Thomas, and Lekan, showcasing a mix of established and emerging talent in the hip-hop and R&B genres.
The event, hosted by BMI President & CEO Mike O’Neill, Executive Vice President Mike Steinberg, and Vice President Catherine Brewton, highlighted BMI’s commitment to recognizing both established legends and rising stars who are pushing the boundaries of their respective genres. The celebration underscored the collaborative spirit and creative excellence that define the R&B and hip-hop music communities, marking another milestone in the careers of its honorees and recognizing the top stories in music for the year.