Los Angeles, CA – Tip “T.I.” Harris will receive the inaugural American Society Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) Voice the Culture Award, a new honor designed to celebrate songwriters and artists who have had an immense influence on music and culture.
“T.I. has conquered the worlds music, TV, and film, helping to popularize a new sub-genre music in the process. His significant contributions to hip-hop music, support for other artists through his record label, philanthropy, community activism, and memorable onscreen roles have had a pround impact on today’s music and culture. There is no one more deserving to receive the inaugural ASCAP Voice the Culture Award,” Paul Williams, ASCAP Chairman the Board and President, declared press release.
The self-proclaimed Trap Music pioneer is highly-respected in multiple industries. As a rapper, he has 10 studio albums that earned him three Grammys, 13 Billboard Music Awards, 8 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Awards and many more accolades. As an actor, Harris had starring roles in box fice hits, such as, ATL, American Gangster, and Takers, among others. T.I. is also incredibly active in his community through his non-prit Harris Community Works (HCW) and numerous other philanthropic acts.
ASCAP will host its 32nd annual Rhythm & Soul Awards, Thursday (June 20) in L.A. The legendary Motown Records, in its 60th year, is also being recognized with the Rhythm & Soul Heritage Award, an award that tributes those with an enormous impact on the legacy Rhythm & Soul Music.