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Soundexchange Hall of Fame

The SoundExchange Hall of Fame Award is a unique honor, represented by data and recognizing artists or tracks for their place among the most streamed in history. Created in 2023 amid the celebration of SoundExchange’s 20th anniversary, the honor is continually conveyed upon diverse, high-achieving creators whose recorded output ranks them among the most listened to in the streaming era.

BILLY JOEL

The legendary performer, known for his timeless catalog and enduring popularity, “has not only been a significant presence through nearly every major shift in physical musical formats, but he is also one of the digital era’s most streamed artists.”

CARRIE UNDERWOOD

The legendary singer-songwriter, is celebrated as “an accomplished artist who has reached cultural icon status, and … created an enduring catalog of incredible music that delights across generations.”

IMAGINE DRAGONS

The diamond-certified and GRAMMY Award-winning band continues to deliver “hit songs like ‘Radioactive,’ ‘Demons,’ and ‘Believer’ that continue to influence their genre.”

JANELLE MONÁE

A 10x GRAMMY nominee and visionary artist, Janelle Monáe is celebrated for her genre-defying music, acclaimed acting roles, and powerful activism. Honored with the SoundExchange Hall of Fame, she stands among the most streamed creators in SoundExchange history.

LINKIN PARK

The renowned rock band recognized as one of the best-selling bands of the past two decades, rising to global prominence with their Diamond-certified debut Hybrid Theory, is honored as one of the most streamed creators in SoundExchange history.

LUKE BRYAN

As one of country music’s biggest stars, he has more RIAA-certified digital single certifications than any other Country and has won 50+ major music awards, including five-time Entertainer of the Year.
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Breakout Artist

The SoundExchange Breakout Artist award is conveyed in recognition of standout status among emerging artists. Determined by data, Breakout Artists have enjoyed outstanding success, making an impact with sounds that are shaping the future of music, and substantial streaming achievements.

SHABOOZEY

The 6-time GRAMMY® nominated singer-songwriter known for blending hip-hop and country music honored following the success of his hit single ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ and his album ‘Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going.’

Music Fairness Honorees

A rare distinction, the SoundExchange Music Fairness Award is bestowed on artists who have advocated fearlessly for the modernization of the nation’s copyright law to protect creators and support of the American Music Fairness Act (AMFA). Their courage to demand that legislators compel corporate broadcasters to compensate performers for their work is inspirational and their leadership among peers is unmatched.

COMMON

2023 – The Academy Award, Emmy, and GRAMMY-award winning rapper is a committed activist, deeply engaged in social justice and advocacy work around mass incarceration, mental health, and voting. He is recognized by SoundExchange as a champion of creators’ rights.

DIONNE WARWICK

2023 – A legendary five-time GRAMMY Award-Winning singer who has supported and campaigned for many causes from health and hunger to music education, is honored for lending her powerful voice on Capitol Hill to launch the American Music Fairness Act (AMFA) to ensure artists are paid when their songs are played on terrestrial radio.

GLORIA ESTEFAN

2023 – A devoted activist whose causes range from the support of Cuba to supporting creators to the education of youth, the GRAMMY Award-winning singer-songwriter, actress, and author of two New York Times best-selling children’s books is honored by SoundExchange for her advocacy for artists and creators, including testimony before Congress’ House Judiciary Committee supporting the American […]

RANDY TRAVIS

2024 – The legendary country singer has often been celebrated for his iconic career, and is honored by SoundExchange for his advocacy for and commitment to creators’ rights, including his testimony before Congress in the House Judiciary Committee in support of the American Music Fairness Act (AMFA).