The 2025 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards, held on August 29th at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles, paid tribute to the titans and rising stars who continue to shape the landscape of contemporary music. The evening’s highest honor, the BMI President’s Award, was bestowed upon the iconic T-Pain, recognizing his nearly two-decade career marked by innovation and a profound impact on the R&B and hip-hop genres.
T-Pain: A Visionary Rewriting the Sound of Music
T-Pain, a Grammy Award-winning artist, producer, and songwriter, received the BMI President’s Award, a distinction reserved for artists whose careers have significantly shifted the sound of music and demonstrated exceptional influence. BMI lauded his “boundary-pushing” approach, noting how his music consistently connects with fans across generations. His career, which began gaining traction in the mid-2000s, is defined by a formidable catalog of chart-topping hits such as “Buy U a Drank,” “I’m Sprung,” and “I’m N Luv (Wit a Stripper).” Beyond his own releases, T-Pain is credited with popularizing and revolutionizing the creative use of Auto-Tune, transforming it from a debated effect into an integral artistic tool embraced by countless artists in hip-hop and R&B. His innovative blend of singing and rapping, coupled with his distinctive vocal manipulations, has influenced a generation of artists, including Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Future, and Travis Scott, solidifying his status as a pivotal figure in modern music. Over his career, T-Pain has accumulated an impressive 28 BMI Awards, including three BMI Songwriter of the Year titles and the BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Producer of the Year award.
Accepting the prestigious award, T-Pain shared words of encouragement, urging fellow artists to define their own timelines and find happiness from within. “Don’t let anyone dictate your time… Let yourself be your own time measurement,” he advised the audience. He also expressed gratitude to his team, family, and everyone who has supported him throughout his journey.
GloRilla: The BMI Impact Award and Songwriter of the Year
The 2025 ceremony also celebrated the rapid ascent and undeniable influence of GloRilla, who was honored with the BMI Impact Award. This award recognizes her groundbreaking artistry, creative vision, and her significant impact on the future of hip-hop music. GloRilla burst onto the scene with her viral 2022 hit “FNF (Let’s Go)” and has since cemented her status as a powerhouse in the genre, earning multiple BMI Awards and Grammy nominations. Demonstrating her songwriting prowess, GloRilla also shared the title of BMI’s R&B/Hip-Hop Songwriter of the Year with Tay Keith and Mike Dean, as each co-wrote three of the year’s most-performed songs.
Celebrating the Year’s Top Musical Stories
The night also shone a spotlight on the creators behind the year’s most successful tracks. Kendrick Lamar’s immensely popular song “Not Like Us” was awarded BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Song of the Year. The track, co-written by Lamar, the late Ray Charles, Sean Momberger, and Sounwave, achieved significant chart success, debuting at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in May 2024 and becoming the longest-charting rap song in the chart’s history.
Producer Sounwave was recognized as BMI’s R&B/Hip-Hop Producer of the Year for his extensive work, including multiple Grammy-winning hitmaker, with credits on Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” “Euphoria,” and “6:16 in LA,” as well as notable contributions to albums by Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. The business side of music was also celebrated, with Sony Music Publishing earning the title of Publisher of the Year, representing 23 of the year’s most-performed songs.
A Night of Recognition for Hip-Hop and R&B Excellence
The 2025 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards event underscored BMI’s ongoing commitment to celebrating the songwriters, producers, and publishers who are the architects of today’s music. The ceremony featured energetic performances by artists such as BigXthaPlug, BossMan Dlow, Eli Derby, TA Thomas, and Lekan, further highlighting the vibrant talent within the hip-hop and R&B communities. By honoring both established legends like T-Pain and emerging forces like GloRilla, the awards ceremony solidified its position as a premier event recognizing the enduring craft and evolving sounds of R&B and hip-hop music.