The sold-out event was created to "inspire, educate, and connect" aspiring ASCAP songwriters with the industry's top talent.
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In May, the performance rights organization won a 138% increase for songs performed at live events.
The organization collected $1.54 billion in 2022, 34% more than in 2021, and distributed $1.15 billion — a 19% increase over the previous year.
The deal also includes the majority of the song catalog of his son, Grammy winner Gary Scruggs.
The singer-songwriter is fresh off the release of his third solo album.
Chapman, who is credited as the song's sole writer of "Fast Car," also owns its publishing rights.
The National Music Publishers' Association has elected a new board, including newcomers Laura Veltz and Jeff Pachman.
The hitmaker has worked on multiple tracks with the breakthrough rapper, including "Munch (Feelin U)" and her "Karma" remix with Taylor Swift.
President/CEO David Israelite says performance revenue fell below 50% of total revenue for the first time due to "significant" growth in other categories.