Prescription Songs Celebrates Writers And Producers With Projects Nominated For The GRAMMY® AwardsCOMPANY REPRESENTED IN TOP CATEGORIES AND ACROSS POP, DANCE/ELECTRONIC, R&B, RAP, COUNTRY, AMERICANA, LATIN, REGGAE & COMPILATION SOUNDTRACKBÜLOW, MAGGIE ROSE, NATE CAMPANY, SEAN SMALL, MALIK NINETY FIVE CHLOE GEORGE, MICAH PREMNATH, JON SANTANA, DALLASK, AC HOUSEFLY, MIZZY, SEB1MIND, BAEROSE, FRIDAYY, DERELLE RIDEOUT, ANTHONY WATTS, VAUGHN OLIVER, SOAKY SIREN, LUNCHMONEY LEWIS & KAINEOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY Falcon Publicity Leading independent publisher Prescription Songs celebrates its wide-ranging representation among the 67th Annual GRAMMY® Awards nominations as announced last Friday, November 8. With her work represented in five categories including Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year, bülow leads the roster’s nominations. A Juno Breakthrough Artist of the Year in 2019, bülow has learned to trust her gut when it comes to songwriting. This served her well when co-writing Beyoncé’s “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM,” the lead single off her Cowboy Carter album, both of which are also nominated for Best Country Song and Album of the Year. Also being recognized in the Album of the Year category is The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, the debut studio album by Chappell Roan. Prescription Songs’ Nate Campany co-wrote the project’s closing track “Guilty Pleasure.” The album is also up for the Best Pop Vocal Album award. Prescription Songs is well represented across the Best R&B Album category, having contributed to three of the nominated releases. Chris Brown’s 11:11 (Deluxe) features contributions from the roster’s Malik Ninety Five, Housefly, Mizzy, Seb1Mind, Baerose, Fridayy, and Derelle Rideout. Also being recognized in this category is Coming Home from Usher featuring “Please U” co-written by Anthony Watts and Vaughn Oliver and Revenge from Muni Long featuring “Bessie” co-written by Sean Small. Artist and songwriter Maggie Rose is celebrating an artist nomination for her solo album No One Gets Out Alive nominated for Best Americana Album. Fellow Prescription Songs writer/producer Jon Santana is also celebrating as he lent his songwriting talents to the album’s track “Under The Sun.” Malik Ninety Five garners his second nod thanks to “Death Roll,” the track he solo-produced and co-wrote for Doechii’s Alligator Bites Never Heal, nominated for Best Rap Album. Songwriters Chloe George and Micah Premnath are being honored in Best Dance/Electronic Album for their contributions to Zedd’s Telos album. Up for Best Reggae Album is Never Gets Late Here from Jamaican singer Shenseea, songwriting contributions from Soaky Siren, LunchMoney Lewis, Kaine. Showcasing talents across nearly every genre, DallasK and AC are celebrating their work on Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, the latest studio album by Colombian superstar Shakira among those in the Best Latin Pop Album category. Elsewhere Sean Small is receiving a second acknowledgement for his contributions to star-studded film soundtrack Twisters: The Album, nominated for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media. The multi-genre songwriter/producer co-wrote “Boots Don’t” performed by Shania Twain and BRELAND. Prescription Songs inclusion in GRAMMY-nominated projects are:
ALBUM OF THE YEAR SONG OF THE YEAR BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM BEST DANCE/ELECTRONIC ALBUM BEST R&B ALBUM BEST RAP ALBUM BEST COUNTRY SONG BEST COUNTRY ALBUM BEST AMERICANA ALBUM BEST LATIN POP ALBUM BEST REGGAE ALBUM BEST COMPILATION SOUNDTRACK FOR VISUAL MEDIA Listen to Prescription Songs' GRAMMY-nominated projects here:https:// The music publishing powerhouse’s roster of more than 150 writers reads like a who’s who of the most popular artists, songwriters and producers in music, past and present, including Emily Warren, KBeaZy, Doja Cat, Vaughn Oliver, Becky G, and Joy Oladokun. Beyond crafting popular chart-topping radio hits, Prescription’s talented artists garner accolades among the industry with numerous GRAMMY Award winners and nominees, multiple recipients of ASCAP and BMI Songwriter of the Year Awards, a winner of the 2020 VMA Push New Artist Award, a Spotify Secret Genius of the Year: Songwriter Award, a Hal David Starlight Award winner, and iHeartRadio Producer of the Year, among them. The company--ranked #6 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Publishing Corporations Year-End Chart (the #1 independent publisher) and named ASCAP Indie Publisher of the Year multiple times (2013, 2014, 2015)--maintains offices in music’s biggest cities, Los Angeles and Nashville, led by a primarily female team with Rhea Pasricha on the West Coast and Katie Fagan in Nashville. Its staff and roster of legendary and rising songwriters and producers are at the forefront of the industry, creating some of the biggest chart-topping hits, including The Chainsmokers’ 10x-platinum hit “Don’t Let Me Down” (Emily Warren), Doja Cat’s 5x-platinum “Say So” (Doja Cat, Tyson Trax), 24kGoldn’s 4x-platinum “Mood (feat iann dior)” (KBeaZy), Saweetie feat. Doja Cat’s 3x-platinum “Best Friend” (Rocco Valdes, Doja Cat, Kaine, A1 LaFlare) and Latto’s platinum “Big Energy” (A1 LaFlare, Vaughn Oliver, Kaine). About Prescription Songs:With offices in Los Angeles and Nashville, Prescription Songs is an independent publisher representing some of today’s top songwriters and producers across all genres of music and is responsible for some of the most recognizable songs of the last 20 years. Prescription Songs current and past roster includes extensive GRAMMY Award winners and nominees, multiple recipients of ASCAP and BMI Songwriter of the Year Awards, a winner of the VMA Push New Artist Award, a Spotify Secret Genius of the Year: Songwriter Award, a Hal David Starlight Award winner, iHeartRadio Producer of the Year and Spotify Artist To Watch talents. In 2023, the company charted in the top 10 of Billboard’s Hot 100 Publishing Corporations. Connect with Prescription Songs:Instagram: https://
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November 22, 2024 1:19pm ET by Falcon Publicity |