
AI music platform Moises, which claims to be used by more than 70 million musicians worldwide, has appointed GRAMMY-nominated artist Charlie Puth as its Chief Music Officer.
The role:
Puth will use his perspective as a working artist to collaborate with Moises on artist-focused features, help shape creative direction, and ensure the platform reflects how musicians actually work.
The platform:
Moises uses AI-powered tools to help artists isolate vocals and instruments, identify chords and structure, and explore new arrangements.
It’s designed to enable artists to learn, experiment, and develop ideas more efficiently.
Competition kick-off:
To launch the partnership, Puth and Moises have created a global remix competition, in which musicians and fans can create their own remix or cover of Puth’s new song, “Beat Yourself Up.”
Puth will select the winning remix and cover songs, with winners and finalists receiving $100K in cash and prizes, signed merch, and a meet-and-greet at his Madison Square Garden show on May 29.
The contest runs through March 31, with more details here.
What they said:
Charlie Puth: “I’ve been using Moises in my own creative process for years, as have many of my friends. It opens up possibilities that used to take hours or expensive studio setups, whether that’s isolating vocals to study technique or experimenting with arrangements in real time. AI, when done right, isn’t here to replace musicians. It’s here to help artists learn, explore, and bring their ideas to life.”
👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
This story was written with information from Moises’ press release.
We covered it because it’s news of a high-profile artist working with an AI company.













