Michèle Vice-Maslin

Emmy Winning Hit Music Producer/Songwriter, Sweetersongs/Mob Force Productions

Broadcasts June 08, 2025, 07:30 PM

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Michèle Vice-Maslin is an Emmy Award-winning, #1 hit music producer, songwriter, music arranger, publisher, and public speaker with numerous major label hit songs & cuts worldwide as well as over 6,000 music placements in film, TV, and advertising. Her music airs on TV and radio every single day.

She is the creative force behind the Billboard-recognized hit “Get Over Yourself” by Eden’s Crush—named one of Billboard’s Top 100 Girl Group Songs of All Time. Her extensive credits include working with major artists like Nick Carter, Mica Paris feat. Eric B & Rakim, LaToya London, Syreeta Wright, and Jonathan Butler, and her music has appeared in everything from "Sons of Anarchy" and "Orange Is the New Black", to “High School Musical: The Musical”, “The Young and the Restless”, and countless others.

Michèle has also written and produced for multiple Mattel animated features, including “Barbie and Stacie to the Rescue”, and co-wrote songs for NBC’s children’s show “Tea Town Teddy Bears”. Her recent collaborations include the singles “Rainbow Nation” and “Our Voices Matter” with Jonathan Butler, and she has even co-written with the legendary Bob Dylan.

In addition to her production and songwriting career, Michèle is the founder of Music Is My Air and From Song to Sync, where she educates and empowers music creatives. She has mentored Grammy-winning artists like Joelle James who eventually got signed to Chris Brown.

An active leader in the music community, Michèle serves or has served on numerous boards including the PMA, AIMP, Recording Academy, Television Academy, and CCC. She’s a proud member of the 6% of professional music producers who are women, and continues to advocate for creative rights and diversity in music.

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Music Sync Summit: Listening Session

June 08, 2025, 07:30 PM
Sierra Jordan Ajani Griffith Michèle Vice-Maslin Fabiola Fercilien Carita Miller