‘Thank You for Letting Us Be Emotional Wrecks’: Sabrina Carpenter, Tate McRae, BigXthaPlug, Rosé and More Celebrate at Variety’s Hitmakers Brunch

At Variety's annual Hitmakers brunch in Hollywood, a diverse group of musical artists gathered to celebrate their craft, sharing heartfelt thank-yous and reflections on how songwriting sparked early in life. Sabrina Carpenter, this year's Hitmaker of the Year, reminisced about writing her first song at 10 years old. Tyler, the Creator credited his childhood imagination as the source of his creativity. Tate McRae began writing songs in her bedroom at 13. EJAE, a member of Huntr/x, wrote her first song at 10, while blues legend Buddy Guy recalled growing up without steady access to clean water and filtered rainwater that fueled his family's system.

Other notable recipients of recognition included Alex Warren as Hitmakers Breakthrough of the Year artist for his emotional journey through childhood struggles. BigXthaPlug was honored as Hip-Hop Disruptor of the Year, championing artists' independence from major music labels. Benny Blanco presented The Marías with the Anti-Hit Hitmakers award for standing firm against efforts to commercialize their sound.

The event featured a mix of established and emerging talent, including singer Addison Rae who received the Future Is Female award alongside her collaborators Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjard. Fuerza Regida, a Mexican-American band, was recognized as Humanitarians of the Year for their charity work supporting families in need.

Executive of the Year Elliot Grainge credited Atlantic Records' commitment to artists, saying labels play an essential role in pushing talent "to heights we all wish we could go to ourselves." Rosé, a rising star who collaborated with Bruno Mars on hit single "Apt.," reflected on how quickly success can strike and expressed gratitude for the recognition. Republic Records took home the Label of the Year award, praised for its diverse roster of artists and imprints responsible for many of this year's top 25 songs.

The ninth annual Hitmakers gathering highlighted the power of music to bring people together and celebrate creativity, with a marathon brunch featuring industry insiders, collaborators, and musical legends.
 
🌎 Just thinking about all these talented artists sharing their stories is so inspiring 🙌. It's awesome that they're using their platforms to highlight issues like access to clean water & mental health struggles 🌊💔. I love how the event celebrated the diversity of music genres too 🤩 - from blues to hip-hop, pop, and more! It's moments like these that remind us of the impact we can have when we come together for a common cause 🎉. And kudos to labels like Atlantic Records & Republic Records for prioritizing artist development & pushing boundaries 🚀. Can't wait to see what the future holds for these amazing creatives 💫.
 
🎵👏 The thing is, music just brings so much joy and stuff 🤩, you know? It's like, these artists are all about sharing their passion and making people happy, which is super inspiring 🌈. But at the same time, it's also kinda wild to think about how far they've come - like Sabrina Carpenter was writing songs at 10 years old, and now she's up there being celebrated as Hitmaker of the Year 🤯!

I'm really loving the vibe of this year's event too. Seeing all these different artists and labels being recognized for their hard work and commitment to supporting each other is just...wow 💖. It's like, a big ol' music family coming together to celebrate creativity and making a difference 🎉.

But what I think really got me was when Buddy Guy talked about growing up without access to clean water. Like, it's crazy how that can impact your life, right? 🤔 And then to see him be honored for his charity work...it just shows us all the power of music to make a difference 🌟.

Oh, and I'm so stoked to see Fuerza Regida being recognized as Humanitarians of the Year! 🎉 They're doing some amazing work supporting families in need. And congrats to Rosé on her success - you go girl 💖!

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I'm not sure if Sabrina Carpenter is really deserving of being named Hitmaker of the Year... I mean, she's talented and all, but have you heard her songs? They're just so... formulaic 🙄. On the other hand, I think it's amazing that Tyler, the Creator credited his childhood imagination as the source of his creativity - that's some deep stuff right there 💡.

And don't even get me started on Buddy Guy being honored for growing up without access to clean water... isn't he, like, a legend already? 🤔 I mean, shouldn't we be celebrating the fact that he made it out of those tough circumstances and became one of the most renowned blues musicians ever? But wait, maybe he's still struggling and this award is just a Band-Aid on his emotional wounds... 🤕

Anyway, I guess what I'm saying is that while I appreciate the recognition given to these artists, I wish there was more nuance in their awards. Maybe some of them should be honored for their impact on social justice or mental health awareness? Just saying... 😒
 
man I was thinking about how these artists got their start and it hit me - sometimes you gotta look back on where your passion came from and let that fuel your drive 🎵. Sabrina Carpenter's first song at 10 or Tate McRae starting in her bedroom at 13 shows us that creativity can take root anywhere and at any age. And Buddy Guy's story about struggling to find clean water as a kid? That's the power of music to inspire and uplift. Let's not forget Alex Warren, BigXthaPlug, and The Marías, who are all proof that staying true to yourself is key 🌟. This whole event just reminds me - success isn't always about being discovered overnight, it's often about grinding from within and letting your unique voice shine through 💪
 
I'm hyped about all these talented artists getting recognition 🤩! Sabrina Carpenter's story is so inspiring, I can imagine writing my first song at 10 too lol. But I gotta ask, what's the deal with Buddy Guy not having access to clean water as a kid? That's wild to think about how music could be a source of hope and creativity even in tough situations 💧.

And yeah, it's awesome that Fuerza Regida is getting the Humanitarian of the Year award 🙌. I'm all for charity work in the music industry. But maybe we should also acknowledge the impact of labels like Atlantic Records on artist development? Elliot Grainge seems to think they play a crucial role, but others might disagree... idk 🤔.

I love that Republic Records took home the Label of the Year award 👏! They've got an incredible roster of artists and imprints. But what about the new generation of artists breaking into the scene? Shouldn't we be recognizing their contributions too? Just thinking out loud, no need to roast anyone 😉.
 
You know, it's crazy how life can change so fast. One minute you're just scribbling down lyrics in your bedroom, and the next, you're performing at a sold-out concert 🎵. These artists have been through that journey, and I think what's beautiful is that they're still spreading love and positivity with their music ❤️.

I mean, think about it - Sabrina Carpenter was writing songs at 10, and now she's being hailed as the Hitmaker of the Year. That's like, a whole different world 🌎. And then you've got Buddy Guy, who had to overcome so much adversity in his life, yet still managed to create music that continues to inspire us today 🙏.

It just makes me think about how music can be this powerful tool for connection and growth. It's not just about the art itself, but also the impact it has on people's lives 🌈. And I think that's what makes events like this so special - they celebrate the human spirit and all its beauty 💖.
 
Music is life 🎶, you know? I was at my grandkids' school talent show the other day and it hit me... all these young talented kids performing on stage, some of them writing their own songs for the first time. It's like they're tapping into something real special. Sabrina Carpenter said she wrote her first song at 10, can you imagine? 🤯 I bet she was already feeling the emotions and stories that would inspire all her future hits. And then there's Tyler, the Creator, talking about his childhood imagination... it's no wonder he's creating such innovative music. It just goes to show, music isn't just something we listen to, it's a part of who we are, where we come from.
 
🎶 just saw that Sabrina Carpenter started writing songs at 10 🤯 and Tyler, the Creator credits his childhood imagination as the source of his creativity 🌟 it's crazy to think about how music can spark creativity from such a young age. also love how The Marías stood firm against commercialization efforts 🙏 and Republic Records took home Label of the Year for its diverse roster 💕 it's so inspiring to see artists and labels working together to support talent. Fuerza Regida being recognized as Humanitarians of the Year is amazing too 👏 https://wwwvariety.com/2025/music/career-awards/hitmakers-annual-brunch-recipients-1234924/
 
🤩 I gotta say, it was so inspiring to see all these talented artists come together and share their stories. Sabrina Carpenter's dedication to songwriting from a young age is amazing 💖. And can we talk about how impactful Buddy Guy's story is? Growing up without access to clean water, yet still finding inspiration in the world around him 🌊. It's a reminder that music has the power to transcend so many obstacles.

I also love how The Marías stood firm against commercialization and Benny Blanco gave them that well-deserved Anti-Hit Hitmakers award 🙌. And let's not forget Fuerza Regida's incredible charity work – it's amazing to see artists using their platform for good 🎉.

As for the labels, Elliot Grainge's words about Atlantic Records' commitment to artists really resonated with me 💯. It's clear that the industry is shifting towards supporting and empowering creators, which is so important in this ever-changing music landscape 🔥.
 
Ugh, can you believe how easy it is for Sabrina Carpenter to just credit her childhood imagination as the source of her creativity? Like, that's so cliché 🙄. I mean, I'm sure it's great and all, but come on, she's a multi-platinum artist now, surely there's more to it than just "imagination". And what's with Tyler, the Creator, being so vague about his actual creative process? Can't he just give us some real insight into how he crafts those beats? 🤔

And don't even get me started on Fuerza Regida being recognized as Humanitarians of the Year. Like, yeah, they're great and all, but shouldn't we be recognizing the people who are actually making a real impact in their communities? You know, like actual activists or volunteers? Not just someone doing charity work to get some recognition 🙃.

Oh and btw, can we talk about how Republic Records winning Label of the Year is basically just proof that they're more interested in profiting off their artists than actually supporting them creatively. Like, I get it, business, but come on, can't you guys do better than that? 😒
 
I'm still blown away by how incredible it is that artists like Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler, the Creator, and Tate McRae were inspired to create music at such young ages 🤯 It's truly mind-blowing to think about how much creativity and talent can emerge in people as young as 10 or 13 years old. And it's amazing to see how these artists have gone on to achieve so much success and recognition.

The fact that labels like Atlantic Records are making a conscious effort to support artists is really inspiring 🎉 Elliot Grainge's comments about the importance of labels pushing talent to new heights are spot on - I think there's definitely a lack of support for emerging artists out there. But it's great to see labels like Republic Records recognizing their role in nurturing diverse talent and creating hit music.

I also love how Fuerza Regida was recognized as Humanitarians of the Year 🙌 It's so important to highlight the impact that charity work can have, especially when it comes to supporting families in need. And I think it's fantastic that The Marías stood firm against efforts to commercialize their sound - it's refreshing to see artists staying true to themselves and their art.

Overall, I think this Hitmakers brunch was a celebration of creativity, talent, and the impact that music can have on people's lives 🎶
 
I'm like totally stoked that the next gen of musicians is being recognized for their talents 🎉. It's so cool that they're sharing their personal stories about how songwriting sparked their passion - Sabrina Carpenter writing her first song at 10 years old is like, wow! 💖 Tyler, the Creator crediting his childhood imagination as a source of creativity is super inspiring too. And it's amazing to see artists like Fuerza Regida being honored for their charity work 🌎.

But what really stood out to me was Elliot Grainge's comment about labels playing an essential role in pushing talent - I think that's so true 💯. It's not just about the music itself, but also about the people behind it who help bring it to life. And I love how Rosé reflected on how quickly success can strike and expressed gratitude for the recognition - she's literally killing the game right now 🚀!
 
this is so cool that Sabrina Carpenter wrote her first song at like 10 years old 🎶! i feel like tyler the creator's childhood imagination sparked his whole career 🤯, but what's wild is that EJAE grew up without steady water 💧 and it influenced her music in such a deep way. also bigxthaplug's message about artists taking control of their own careers is super relatable right now 🙌. and can we talk about the humanitarians of the year for like, no words? Fuerza Regida's charity work is everything ❤️. this whole event just feels so uplifting and inspiring...
 
I gotta say, I'm loving how diverse the lineup was at that brunch... I mean, it's awesome to see artists from different genres and backgrounds being recognized for their craft 🎵👏. Sabrina Carpenter's story about writing her first song at 10 is so inspiring, and Tyler, the Creator's credit to his childhood imagination? Fire 🔥! And can we talk about how refreshing it is to see labels like Republic Records getting some love for pushing artists to new heights... I mean, it's not always easy being in that industry 🤑. Fuerza Regida as Humanitarians of the Year is also super cool, showing that music can be used for good 🌎. And hey, it's always great to see women like Addison Rae and Elvira Anderfjard getting recognition for their work - we need more females in positions of power! 💁‍♀️
 
Yooo, I love how they're giving so much recognition to these artists who've been grinding since they were young! 🤩 Like Sabrina Carpenter's story is everything - 10 years old and already writing songs, that's dedication fam! 💯 And Tyler the Creator talking about his childhood imagination being the source of his creativity? Genius, right? 🤓 I'm also feeling Benny Blanco and The Marías for standing up to commercialization and staying true to their art. It's all about the music, you know?

And can we talk about Fuerza Regida's charity work? That's some real humanitarian vibes! 💖 Giving back to the community is just as important as making great music. I'm also loving that Republic Records won Label of the Year - it shows they're committed to supporting a diverse range of artists.

I think what I love most about this event is how it celebrates the human side of creativity. It's not just about the music, it's about the people behind it and their stories. 💭
 
I'm so down with these award winners 🤩. I mean, it's amazing how music can spark creativity from such a young age, like Sabrina Carpenter wrote her first song at 10 and Tyler the Creator got his inspiration from childhood imagination 💡. And Buddy Guy's story is just...wow, growing up without steady access to clean water and still being able to fuel your passion for music is truly inspiring 💧.

I love how these awards are recognizing not just individual talent but also the impact of labels like Atlantic Records supporting artists 🤝. It's clear that everyone involved in this industry has a lot of respect for each other, even when it comes to competition - I mean, Republic Records taking home Label of the Year is still a huge accomplishment 💪.

It's great to see people coming together and celebrating their craft 🎉. And Fuerza Regida being recognized as Humanitarians of the Year? That's what it's all about ❤️. Let's keep spreading love and positivity through music!
 
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