
Moises, the music platform used by more than 70 million musicians worldwide, announced that Charlie Puth has joined the company as its Chief Music Officer. In this role, Puth will help guide Moises’ creative and product direction, bringing the perspective of a working artist to the tools musicians use every day. Designed for musicians, by musicians, Moises helps artists isolate vocals and instruments, identify chords and structure, and explore new arrangements. The platform makes professional-level music workflows accessible to artists at every level, supporting the creative process from learning and rehearsal to experimentation and production.
“I’ve been using Moises in my own creative process for years, as have many of my friends,” Charlie Puth, Chief Music Officer at Moises commented “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.”
Beyond his chart-topping success, Puth has built a reputation as a musician-first artist, widely respected for his production expertise and commitment to music education. As Chief Music Officer, he will collaborate on artist-focused features, help shape creative direction, and ensure the platform continues to reflect how musicians actually work.
“Musicianship has always evolved alongside technology, and AI represents the next chapter in that story,” Geraldo Ramos, CEO of Moises commented “But we believe the future of music creation isn’t about AI generating songs for you. It’s about AI amplifying what makes human creativity irreplaceable: intuition, emotion, and artistic vision. AI should be a brush in the artist’s hand, not a paint-by-numbers kit. Championing that human element is our passion and purpose.”
To kick off the partnership, Puth and Moises launched a global remix competition tied to the Big Game, where Puth performed the national anthem. The Moises Jam Session invites musicians and fans to create their own remix or cover of Puth’s new song “Beat Yourself Up,” the lead single from his upcoming album Whatever’s Clever!, out March 27. Through the Moises app, participants get exclusive access to the song’s individual stems, including isolated vocals and instruments. Puth will personally select the winning remix and cover songs, with winners and finalists receiving $100K in cash and prizes, signed merchandise, and a backstage meet-and-greet at his Madison Square Garden show on May 29. The contest runs through March 31. For details, visit: https://moises.ai/jam-sessions-charlie-puth
