Sony Music Publishing has officially signed breakthrough songwriter, producer, and guitarist Joe Reeves to a worldwide publishing agreement.
Originally from the UK and now based in Los Angeles, Reeves has quickly emerged as an in-demand collaborator, known for his versatility and wide-ranging influence across genres. He has worked with top-tier artists such as Charlie Handsome, Post Malone, Morgan Wallen, Ed Sheeran, Juice Wrld, Don Toliver, H.E.R., Central Cee, Lil Baby, Lil Durk, Machine Gun Kelly, Thomas Rhett, Dave, 6LACK, Iann Dior, Charlieonnafriday, and DVSN, among others.

Reeves' songwriting and production credits include major chart successes like the Billboard Hot 100 hit “Broadway Girls” by Morgan Wallen and Lil Durk, and Juice Wrld’s “Man of the Year.” He also contributed to Post Malone’s chart-topping album F-1 Trillion, working on tracks such as “Losers” featuring Jelly Roll, “Goes Without Saying” featuring Brad Paisley, and “Ain’t How It Ends.”
Most recently, Reeves played a key role on Morgan Wallen’s latest album I’m The Problem, contributing to songs including “Where’d That Girl Go,” “What I Want” featuring Tate McRae, and “I Got Better.”
Reeves expressed his excitement about the new deal, saying, “Joining Sony Music Publishing is a dream come true. I am excited to work alongside the incredible team at SMP to create music that inspires and connects with people around the world.”
Clark Adler, Manager of Creative A&R at Sony Music Publishing, added, “Joe is an incredible songwriter who is constantly upping his game. He’s already made a significant impact across many genres and is poised for even greater success.”