This is a list of songwriters, artists and bands published by Sony Music Publishing.
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editB
edit- B2K[19]
- Babyface[20]
- Backstreet Boys[18]
- Baha Men[1]
- Ball Park Music
- Band of Skulls[10]
- Band Ohne Namen[21]
- Beck[6]
- Beenie Man[22]
- Belle & Sebastian[23]
- Bernadette Nolan[19]
- Beverley Knight[24]
- Billy Bragg[10]
- Billy Crawford[25]
- Billy Mann[1]
- Billy Ocean[26]
- Björk[27]
- The Black Eyed Peas[11]
- Blazin' Squad[28]
- Blondie[17]
- Blue[3]
- Bob Dylan[29]
- Bob Luman[30]
- BodyRockers[31]
- Bomfunk MC's[32]
- Bon Jovi[11]
- Boy Kill Boy[24]
- Boyz II Men[1]
- Brenda Lee[30]
- Brian Harvey[33]
- Brian Kennedy[34]
- Brian West[10]
- Brick & Lace[10]
- Bright Eyes[10]
- Brooks & Dunn[35]
- Bruce Springsteen[36]
- Bryan Adams[16]
- BTS
- Bush[1]
- Busted[37]
C
edit- Cardi B[38]
- Carlos McKinney[10]
- Cartel[10]
- Cassidy[39]
- Catatonia[18]
- Cathy Dennis[40]
- Cedric Gervais[17]
- Celine Dion[3]
- Chantal Kreviazuk[10]
- Charlie Pride[30]
- Charlie Sexton[10]
- Charlotte Sometimes[10]
- Cher[41]
- Cherry Ghost[42]
- Cheyenne Kimball[10]
- Chico Bennett[10]
- Chink Santana[10]
- Chris Braide[14]
- Chris Cornell[10]
- Chucky Thompson[10]
- Claudette Ortiz[43]
- Clean Bandit[17]
- Clinic[44]
- Colby O'Donis[10]
- Collective Soul[10]
- Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band[10]
- Conway Twitty[30]
- Corinne Bailey Rae[45]
- Crossfade[10]
- Cubeatz[46]
- Cyndi Lauper[47]
D
edit- Daniel Bedingfield[48]
- Daniel Powter[1]
- Dannii Minogue[49]
- Danny![50]
- Darrell Scott[1]
- Darren Hayes[3]
- Dave Grusin[1]
- Dave Tozer[1]
- David Crosby[10]
- Def Leppard[51]
- Delerium[32]
- Delta Goodrem[52]
- Des'ree[53]
- Destiny's Child[2]
- Die Antwoord
- Distant Soundz[54]
- Dixie Chicks[1]
- DJ Mustard[55]
- DJ Snake[17]
- Dolly Parton[56]
- Don Gibson[30]
- Donny Osmond[16]
- Donovan[57]
- Doves
- Duke Ellington[1]
E
editF
editG
editH
editI
editJ
edit- Jack Antonoff[85]
- Jam & Spoon[44]
- James Brown[1]
- James Morrison[42]
- Jason Nevins[49]
- Jason Wade[86]
- Jay Sean[39]
- Jeff Buckley[10]
- Jeff Carson[71]
- Jennifer Lopez[18]
- Jerry Wallace[30]
- Jesse Harris[10]
- Jessica Simpson[39]
- Jessie Baylin[10]
- Jet[1]
- Jimi Hendrix[66]
- Joe Diffie[71]
- Joe Jackson[10]
- Joe Strummer[87]
- Joe Tex[30]
- Joe Walsh[88]
- Joey Purp[89]
- John Legend[1]
- John Mayer[35]
- Johntá Austin[10]
- Jonas Brothers[10]
- Joni Mitchell[6]
- Joss Stone[1]
- Junior Jack[32]
K
editL
editM
edit- Maluma[97]
- Måneskin
- Manic Street Preachers[62]
- Marc Anthony[10]
- Marc Nelson[10]
- Mark Ronson[17]
- Mario[10]
- Mark Owen[49]
- Mary J. Blige[32]
- Maxwell[10]
- MC Lyte[70]
- Melanie Brown[23]
- Mercury Rev[82]
- Merle Haggard[30]
- Michael Jackson (2012–present)[10][98]
- Mike Mangini[1]
- Miles Davis[61]
- Mims[10]
- Miniature Tigers[10]
- Mint Royale[99]
- Mis-Teeq[96]
- Modest Mouse[1]
- Modjo[62]
- Mungo Jerry[57]
N
editO
editP
editQ
editR
editS
edit- S Club 7[3]
- S Club Juniors[69]
- Sade[29]
- Safri Duo[21]
- Saigon[10]
- Sam & Mark[19]
- Sam Smith
- Samantha Mumba[62]
- Santana[110]
- Sara Bareilles[10]
- Sarah McLachlan[66]
- Sarah Whatmore[69]
- Sasha Dobson[10]
- Scars on Broadway[10]
- Scooch[110]
- Scooter
- Sean Kingston[2]
- Secondhand Serenade[10]
- Shakira[6]
- Shapeshifters[37]
- She Wants Revenge[10]
- Sia[111]
- Simon Webbe[11]
- Simple Kid[112]
- Slade[113]
- Snoop Dogg[2]
- Souad Massi[114]
- Sound the Alarm[10]
- Speedway[112]
- Spiller[115]
- State of Shock[10]
- Stephen Gately[108]
- Stephen Stills[1]
- Stevie Nicks[76]
- Sue Thompson[30]
- Suede[77]
- Sugababes[116]
- Sweetie Irie[117]
- System Of A Down[3]
- Systematic
T
edit- Talay Riley[118]
- Taylor Swift[10]
- Tata Young[10]
- Teddy Geiger[10]
- The Almost[10]
- The Beautiful South[41]
- The Beatles[119]
- The Chainsmokers[120]
- The Champs[30]
- The Cheeky Girls[49]
- The D.E.Y.[10]
- The Everly Brothers[61]
- The Game[10]
- The Hoosiers[42]
- The Kid Laroi[121]
- The Kinks[57]
- The Knickerbockers[30]
- The Medic Droid[10]
- The Mescaleros[87]
- The Moody Blues[57]
- The Newbeats[30]
- The Philosopher Kings
- The Rasmus[39]
- The Searchers[57]
- The Starting Line[10]
- The Ting Tings[42]
- The Vines[122]
- The Wreckers[10]
- Tim McGraw[71]
- Tiwa Savage[10]
- Tom Jones[69]
- Tomcraft[123]
- Tony Christie[124]
- Tori Kelly[125]
- Travis[107]
- Tweenies[62]
- Tymes 4[68]
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editZ
editSee also
editReferences
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- Guest, Lynton (2006). The Trials of Michael Jackson. Aureus Publishing. ISBN 1-899750-40-1.
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