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Sony Music Publishing Wins 2023 SESAC Publisher of Year

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SESAC yesterday�announced�its honorees for its 2023 Music Awards and Sony Music Publishing was named Publisher of the Year for the second consecutive year. Additionally,�Jack Harlow�was named Songwriter of the Year for the third year in a row.

Sony Music Publishing EVP, Head of A&R Walter Jones said, “Congratulations to SMP’s songwriters and composers � we are proud to champion your artistry and celebrate your many creative accomplishments over the past year. I also want to thank SESAC for recognizing SMP’s songwriters and team with these awards.”

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Sony Music Publishing songwriters and composers were honored for top-performing tracks including “First Class” and “Churchill Downs” by Jack Harlow, “Tennessee Orange” by Megan Moroney, “Thank God” By Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown, “Die Hard” and “Father Time” by Kendrick Lamar and more. SMP’s 2023 honorees also include DJ Dahi, Megan Moroney, Anthony Woart Jr., Patrick ‘J.Que’ Smith, Josh Hoge and Jon Nite.

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