Doja Cat has been named pop songwriter of the year at the 2023 BMI Pop Awards. 👏
received the BMI Champion Award, celebrating his musical contributions and philanthropic efforts.
Doja Cat had six of the most-performed songs of 2022 – “Get Into It ” , “I Like You ” , “Need to Know,” “Vegas” , “Woman” , Linden Jay , Jidenna and Yeti Beats) and “You Right.” The writer/performer had received BMI’s R&B/hip-hop song of the year for co-writing “Say So” in 2021. Sony Music Publishing received publisher of the year for representing 24 of the previous year’s most performed songs, including “Bad Habit,” “Numb,” “Running Up That Hill” and “Shivers.”
Khalid was presented with the BMI Champion Award by O’Neill, who praised his musical contributions and work to benefit the lives of young people. After receiving the award, Khalid treated the audience to an acoustic performance of some of his biggest hits including, “Location,” “Better,” and “Talk.”
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