Charlie Puth Joins Moises as Chief Music Officer to Shape the Future of Music Technology

March 8th, 2026

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Charlie Puth has recently been appointed as the Chief Music Officer at Moises, an AI-powered music platform designed to assist musicians in their creative processes. Moises offers tools such as vocal and instrument isolation, chord identification, and arrangement experimentation, aiming to make professional-level music workflows accessible to artists at all levels. (morningstar.com)

Puth, known for his chart-topping hits and production expertise, has been a user of Moises for years. In his new role, he will collaborate on artist-focused features, help shape the platform's creative direction, and ensure it aligns with the needs of musicians. He emphasized that AI, when used correctly, is not meant to replace musicians but to aid them in learning, exploring, and bringing their ideas to life. (morningstar.com)

To mark this partnership, Puth and Moises have launched a global remix competition. Participants are invited to create their own remix or cover of Puth's new single, "Beat Yourself Up," from his upcoming album, Whatever's Clever!, set for release on March 27, 2026. Through the Moises app, contestants can access the song's individual stems, including isolated vocals and instruments. Puth will personally select the winners, who will receive $100,000 in cash and prizes, signed merchandise, and a backstage meet-and-greet at his Madison Square Garden show on May 29. (morningstar.com)

This collaboration highlights the evolving relationship between technology and music, showcasing how AI can serve as a tool to enhance human creativity rather than replace it. Puth's involvement with Moises underscores his commitment to music education and innovation, aiming to empower artists worldwide.

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