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Miranda Lambert Sells Full Song Catalog to Sony Music Publishing & Domain Capital Group
The deal covers the acclaimed country artist's complete body of recorded works and future material.
Jan. 29, 2026 at 12:15pm
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Sony Music Publishing Nashville and Domain Capital Group have acquired the full song catalog of country music star Miranda Lambert, securing rights to her entire recorded output and future material. The partnership includes a new publishing agreement extending Lambert's longstanding relationship with Sony that began over 20 years ago.
Why it matters
The acquisition of Miranda Lambert's catalog, which includes chart-topping hits and Grammy-nominated songs, solidifies her status as one of the most successful and influential country artists of her generation. The deal also reflects the continued value placed on owning the rights to timeless songs in the music industry.
The details
The deal covers Lambert's celebrated career, including hits like 'White Liar,' 'Bluebird,' 'Over You,' and 'Heart Like Mine,' as well as her acclaimed albums Platinum, The Weight of These Wings, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and Kerosene. Her songwriting credits also extend beyond her own recordings, with songs recorded by other major country artists. The acquisition also includes rights to Lambert's upcoming projects, including a Hulu series in development with Sony Pictures Television.
- Lambert's Grammy-nominated single 'A Song to Sing,' recorded with Chris Stapleton, marked the biggest streaming launch of her career.
- The song 'Trailblazer,' co-written and performed with Reba McEntire and Lainey Wilson, is up for a 2026 Grammy.
The players
Sony Music Publishing Nashville
The Nashville division of the global music publishing company that has represented Lambert's songwriting for over 20 years.
Domain Capital Group
An investment management firm that has partnered with Sony to acquire the rights to Lambert's full song catalog.
Miranda Lambert
The acclaimed country music artist whose complete body of recorded works and future material is now owned by the Sony Music Publishing and Domain Capital Group partnership.
What they’re saying
“Miranda is real in every sense of the word. Her authenticity sets her apart and has made her a trailblazing songwriter whose voice and songs have shaped modern country music. We are honored to partner with Pete and Domain to champion her incredible songs and continue to support her as she chases her dreams to new heights.”
— Rusty Gaston, CEO, Sony Music Publishing Nashville
“Miranda Lambert's many awards and accolades are a testament to her ability to create impactful songs and her catalog is full of them. We are excited to partner with her, as well as Rusty and the incredible team at Sony Music Publishing, to see what Miranda does next. This catalog is a meaningful addition to Domain's country music portfolio and reflects our continued focus on investing in timeless songs and the writers who create them.”
— Pete Chiappetta, Managing Director, Domain Capital Group
What’s next
The acquisition of Miranda Lambert's catalog is expected to inspire an upcoming project in development by Sony Pictures Television for Hulu.
The takeaway
The deal to acquire Miranda Lambert's full song catalog underscores the enduring value of owning the rights to hit country songs and the continued dominance of Lambert as one of the genre's most successful and influential artists of her generation.
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