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Rimas Publishing unveils rebrand amid 13 Latin Grammy nods

Based in Puerto Rico, Rimas Publishing manages global licensing for its clients in film, television, advertising and brand partnerships.

Rimas Publishing has introduced a new visual identity to reflect its growth and evolving role in the Latin music industry.

The relaunch coincided with Latin Grammy Awards Week 2025 in Las Vegas, where Rimas Publishing — which represents artists such as Bad Bunny, Eladio Carrión and Mora — celebrated 13 nominations tied to its roster of artists, songwriters and producers.

“Our work goes far beyond administration. We want our songwriters to understand the value of their art and to feel supported at every step of their creative journey,” said Carlos Souffront, president of Rimas Publishing. “That closeness is what sets us apart.”

Under the concept “Art Begins Human,” the rebrand highlights what the company describes as its belief that creativity and human connection remain central to artistic success in an increasingly data-driven industry.

Based in San Juan, Rimas Publishing manages a catalog of more than 160 artists, songwriters and producers, with operations in the mainland U.S., Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Spain.

“Our new image represents the human and collaborative spirit that defines us,” said Emilio Morales, managing director. “That sense of familiarity has become part of our DNA. Beyond managing rights and royalties with best-in-class tools, we provide personalized guidance, creative support, promotion and wellness programs for our writers.”

Since separating from Rimas Entertainment in 2023, the company has expanded its 20-member team and broadened its reach in global markets.

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