The Core of Elizabeth Music Group’s Vision: Education And Empowerment

When I launched Elizabeth Music Group, I knew I didn’t want to replicate the traditional mold of music publishing. I’d already seen how that mold works: companies sign writers and producers to deals that take control and ownership, often without offering much in return beyond vague promises of placements or exposure.

Since the start, EMG has been about more than just representation—we’re building infrastructure around creatives so they can own their journey. And today, more than ever, I believe in our original mission: to create a publishing and creative services company that thrives on transparency, innovation, and empowerment.

Over the past year, we’ve grown in both vision and impact. We’ve signed more songwriters, producers, and artists across multiple genres, expanded our reach in the sync licensing world, and deepened our commitment to education and community. Here’s what’s new—and what continues to make Elizabeth Music Group different in 2025.

Owning Your Work in a World That Wants to Own You

Too many publishing companies are still focused on control. They prioritize catalog acquisition, IP ownership, and locking artists into deals that benefit the company more than the creator. At Elizabeth Music Group, we’ve flipped that model.

Our standard global administration deal allows artists to keep 100% of their ownership. We don’t demand long-term commitments that limit your freedom. Instead, we operate on a simple, clean structure: we collect your royalties worldwide, provide sync pitching and publishing support, and take a 15% commission. That’s it. And that clarity matters.

Sync Licensing and Creative Partnerships

Sync has become one of the most vital revenue streams for artists today, and we’ve leaned heavily into this space. From landing placements in global brand campaigns to connecting music to film and television projects, we’ve helped our talent secure opportunities that respect both the integrity of their work and their artistic vision.

But we don’t just pitch—we educate. We help our artists understand how sync works, how music supervisors think, and how to craft music that works across mediums without compromising its soul.

Real Resources, Not Just Buzzwords

It’s one thing to talk about "education and empowerment"—it’s another to offer it every day.

Through our exclusive Discord server, EMG talent has direct access to:

  • Sync briefs

  • Opportunities to submit beat packs to major label artists and their teams

  • Melody loop exchanges

  • Live instrumental recording requests (guitar, piano, violin, etc.)

  • Music business and publishing education content

  • Mentorship and office hours with our team available Monday through Friday

This server isn’t just a community—it’s a toolbox.

The Road Ahead

In 2025 and beyond, Elizabeth Music Group will continue to expand our global reach. We’re building new partnerships with sync agencies and licensing companies around the world. We’re collaborating with brands and studios to develop custom music campaigns that showcase the incredible work of our roster. And most importantly, we’re continuing to refine a publishing model that puts the creator first.

Starting Elizabeth Music Group wasn’t about chasing power in the industry—it was about giving it back. That hasn’t changed.

So if you're an artist, writer, or producer who values clarity over confusion, empowerment over dependency, and ownership over exploitation—welcome. There’s room for you here.

Let’s keep building.

— TheZachMichael
Founder, Elizabeth Music Group

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