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Bobby Sessions Signs Global Co-Publishing Deal with Sony/ATV

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Sony/ATV Music Publishing announced it has signed the rapper, songwriter and artist�Bobby Sessions�to a global co-publishing deal. Bobby, among his many achievements in music, is well known for co-writing the Covid-19 benefit song “Savage Remix” by�Megan Thee Stallion�and Beyonc�, which recently peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts. He has also crafted poignant singles including “The Hate U Give,” “Level Up,” “Black Neighborhood” ft. Killer Mike, and the new single “Girls in the Hood” by�Megan Thee Stallion.

Bobby is also a strong voice of this generation as a he is all about uplifting the culture and ending systemic racism. He recently tweeted,

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“Always an insult to rebuttal “BLUE LIVES MATTER” when someone says “BLACK LIVES MATTER. You’re comparing a profession with our existence” Powerful words from a young man making power moves in the industry.

Sony/ATV Chairman and CEO Jon Platt stated, “Bobby is a gifted young songwriter with a bright future ahead of him. We’re proud to support his career, and I’m confident we will have major success together as a team.”

Sony/ATV Vice President, Creative Mike Jackson said, “We are glad to have Bobby Sessions and his team become part of Sony/ATV as he celebrates his #1 hit “Savage Remix” by Megan Thee Stallion and Beyonc�. He is a powerful songwriter as well as an artist with initiative, and I look forward to supporting his career.”

Bobby Sessions said, “I’m thrilled to join the Sony/ATV family and continue their iconic tradition. Incredible songs will manifest from this relationship, and I’m excited for the world to hear them!”

In 2017, Bobby released his sophomore project Grateful, which included legendary singles “First World Problems” and “Grateful,” and immediately led to his first major label deal with Def Jam in 2018. Since signing with Def Jam, Bobby has gained notoriety by using his platform to advocate for civil and criminal justice reform in the United States with the release of RVLTN, which was lauded for his sharp, unapologetic lyrics about current U.S. society.

Bobby Sessions was born and raised in Pleasant Grove, Dallas Texas, and later relocated to Rowlett, where he began experimenting with music and poetry. After a few years of college in Denton, TX, Bobby channeled his poetic strength over a beat in 2010 and shifted his focus to rap music. Soon after, his rap music quickly became popular and earned him a deal with the Dallas label High Standardz, as well as his first hit single entitled “Black America” which elevated Bobby to the national stage.

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