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(Isstories Editorial):- New York City, New York Sep 21, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – The powerhouse production duo Produced By NWP, made up of A. Swain & Lipe, have officially signed a global publishing deal with Sony Orchard. The agreement marks a major step forward in their mission to bring their catalog and unique sound to an even bigger stage.
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With a catalog of 1000+ tracks spanning everything from modern country to hip hop, trap soul, disco/funk revival, pop rock, R&B, and sync-ready cinematic cuts, Produced By NWP has been quietly building one of the most versatile arsenals in music today.
Their track record already speaks volumes:
- Breakout single “My Rules” racked up 1.3 million views.
- Early championing of country star Alexandra Kay, helping launch her journey.
- Collaborations with The Orchard and multiple sync placements.
Now, with Sony Orchard behind them, the duo is ready to expand their reach globally and lock in even bigger opportunities across film, TV, gaming, brand partnerships, and beyond.
“This deal is a celebration of everything we’ve been grinding for. We’ve built this catalog brick by brick, and to have Orchard believe in the vision means the world. We’re just getting started.” — Lipe
“Produced By NWP has always been about creating timeless music across genres. Orchard gives us the platform to take it to the next level. Bigger moves ahead.” — A. Swain
Though the ink is fresh, the focus is clear: continuing to push boundaries, create undeniable records, and position Produced By NWP as a global force.



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