A Tribe Called Quest Feted With ASCAP Golden Note Award Presented by Andre 3000 With Surprise Performance by Busta Rhymes at 2016 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards

Warner/Chappell Music Wins Publisher of the Year; ASCAP Songwriters Honored for "Earned It" (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Song); "Trap Queen" (Top Rap Song); "Worth Fighting For" (Top Gospel Song) and More


BEVERLY HILLS, CA--(Marketwired - June 24, 2016) - The 29th annual ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards returned to The Beverly Wilshire in Los Angeles on Thursday, June 23, 2016. The invitation-only event celebrated hip-hop alternative group A Tribe Called Quest, who received the ASCAP Golden Note Award, presented by Outkast's André 3000 and ASCAP President Paul Williams. Additionally, ASCAP (The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) recognized the songwriters and publishers of the most performed ASCAP songs on the 2015 R&B, hip-hop, rap and gospel charts.

The Golden Note Award presentation to Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Jarobi White of A Tribe Called Quest also paid special tribute to band member Malik "Phife Dawg" Taylor, who recently passed away. The group was recognized in song with a surprise performance by Busta Rhymes. The ASCAP Golden Note Award is among the most prestigious honors that ASCAP gives to songwriters, composers and artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones. Past recipients include: Ms. Lauryn Hill, Pharrell Williams, Dr. Dre, Alicia Keys, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Jeff Lynne, Reba McEntire, LL Cool J, Jermaine Dupri, Jay Z, Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Kenny Rogers, Quincy Jones, Elton John, Tom Petty and many more.

Other top winners of the night included Publisher of the Year for Warner/Chappell Music; Top R&B/Hip-Hop Song for "Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)" by Jason "Deheala" Quenneville, Ahmad "Belly" Balshe and The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye); Top Rap Song for "Trap Queen" by Anton "Tony Fadd" Matsulevich and Fetty Wap (Willie Maxwell); and Top Gospel Song for "Worth Fighting For" by Brian Courtney Wilson. Songwriter of the Year went to Jeremih, for his work on the winning songs "Hold You Down," "Planes," "The Body" and "Throw Sum Mo." Special guest presenters included Ne-Yo, Tank, Kid Ink and Erica Campbell.

The elite crowd of music creators, publishers and industry insiders were treated to live performances by winning ASCAP songwriters including "The Body" and "My PYT" by Wale, and "Worth," by Anthony Brown & group therAPy. Bibi Bourelly, who won for co-writing Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money," performed an acoustic version of her song, "Riot." French Montana, who won for "All Day," delivered an energetic take of his current hit "All the Way Up," with Remy Ma and DJ Bedtyme. Many were backed by the house band, 1500 or Nothin'.

The show drew an A-list audience of celebrities including Common, 50 Cent, Tyrese, Bridget Kelly, Kandi Burruss, Kirko Bangz, Stacy Barthe, MC Lyte, Eric Bellinger and Melanie Fiona. The 2016 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards are presented by REVOLT and sponsored by Seagram's Gin.

For a full list of ASCAP 2016 Rhythm & Soul Awards winners, please go to www.ascap.com/rsawards. See #ASCAPURBAN for social media coverage.

About ASCAP

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is a professional membership organization of songwriters, composers and music publishers of every kind of music. ASCAP's mission is to license and promote the music of its members and foreign affiliates, obtain fair compensation for the public performance of their works and to distribute the royalties that it collects based upon those performances. ASCAP members write the world's best-loved music and ASCAP has pioneered the efficient licensing of that music to hundreds of thousands of enterprises who use it to add value to their business -- from bars, restaurants and retail, to radio, TV and cable, to Internet, mobile services and more. The ASCAP license offers an efficient solution for businesses to legally perform ASCAP music while respecting the right of songwriters and composers to be paid fairly. With 575,000 members representing more than 10 million copyrighted works, ASCAP is the worldwide leader in performance royalties, service and advocacy for songwriters and composers, and the only American performing rights organization (PRO) owned and governed by its writer and publisher members. Learn more and stay in touch at www.ascap.com, on Twitter and Instagram @ASCAP and on Facebook.

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ASCAP President Paul Williams (left) with ASCAP 2016 Golden Note Award winners A Tribe Called Quest (l. to r.): Jarobi White, Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad.