Charlie Puth Joins Moises as Chief Music Officer
Charlie Puth joins Moises as Chief Music Officer in a new role that blends artistry with AI tools for practice, performance, and creation.
Charlie Puth has taken on a new role as Chief Music Officer at Moises, an AI-powered music platform established in 2019. Moises is known for providing advanced digital tools to aid musicians in their creative and performance processes.
With a focus on supporting artists, the platform offers features such as stem separation, chord recognition, and key detection to enhance music production. Charlie Puth’s collaboration with Moises signifies a melding of musicianship and technology, as the platform aims to empower artists with AI tools designed to amplify their creativity rather than replace them.
Moises provides a suite of advanced AI-powered tools designed to enhance the music creation process for artists. Key features include stem separation, which allows musicians to isolate different audio elements in a track, and chord recognition, which helps identify the musical chords present within a song. Additionally, the platform offers key detection and beat detection to assist in understanding the musical structure and rhythm. Lyrics transcription is also included, enabling the conversion of audio lyrics into text format. These tools are powered by over 45 proprietary AI models, which are meticulously trained using exclusively licensed content. This approach ensures that the tools are both innovative and legally compliant, providing a reliable and cutting-edge resource for musicians.
The Moises Jam Session remix competition centers around Charlie Puth’s new single “Beat Yourself Up,” which is set to release on March 27 as the lead track from his upcoming album “Whatever’s Clever!” Participants in the competition are invited to remix or cover this single, utilizing Moises’ AI-powered tools to explore and enhance their creative capabilities.
The competition offers significant rewards, including up to $100,000 in cash and prizes for finalists. Additionally, winners will receive signed merchandise and an exclusive backstage meet-and-greet experience with Charlie Puth at his Madison Square Garden concert on May 29. This event not only celebrates the release of Puth’s new work but also encourages innovative musical expression through technology.
In commenting on the role of AI in music creation, Charlie Puth emphasized that “AI, when done right, isn’t here to replace musicians. It’s here to help artists learn, explore and bring their ideas to life.” This statement underlines the supportive function AI technology aims to play in an artist’s creative process, acknowledging that it serves as a tool rather than a substitute for human creativity.
Geraldo Ramos added perspective on how technological advancements have influenced musicianship by stating, “Musicianship has always evolved alongside technology, and AI represents the next chapter in that story. 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.” Ramos further emphasized the goal of ensuring AI functions merely as “a brush in the artist’s hand, not a paint-by-numbers kit,” thereby highlighting the importance of maintaining human elements in artistic creation.
Both speakers echoed the sentiment that AI in the Moises platform is designed to “open up possibilities that used to take hours or expensive studio setups,” enabling musicians to isolate vocals for technique study and experiment with arrangements in real-time. These innovations are part of Moises’ commitment to championing the human element in music creation, making technology a partner in rather than a replacement for the creative process.
Charlie Puth has joined Moises as Chief Music Officer in a newly created role at the company. Moises is an AI-powered music platform founded in 2019 that focuses on supporting musicians and helping them work with their own recordings.
The appointment is to a role that the company describes as newly created and carries the title Chief Music Officer.
Moises provides AI-powered tools to support music practice, performance and creation, including stem separation, chord recognition, key and beat detection, and lyrics transcription. The company states these tools are powered by more than 45 proprietary AI models trained exclusively on licensed content.
Charlie Puth joins Moises as Chief Music Officer, taking on a newly created role with the AI-powered music platform. Moises, founded in 2019, focuses on supporting musicians and helping them work with their own recordings through AI-powered tools for practice, performance and creation.
These tools include stem separation, chord recognition, key detection, beat detection and lyrics transcription, which Moises says are powered by more than 45 proprietary AI models trained exclusively on licensed content.
The partnership is linked to the Moises Jam Session remix competition inviting musicians and fans to remix or cover Puth’s new single “Beat Yourself Up”, the lead track from the upcoming album “Whatever’s Clever!” arriving 27 March, and finalists will receive up to $100,000 in cash and prizes, signed merchandise and a backstage meet-and-greet at Puth’s Madison Square Garden show on 29 May.