Charlie Puth has officially added a new title to his already stacked resume, Chief Music Officer at Moises, the wildly popular AI‑powered music creation platform. It’s a move that feels both inevitable and exciting: one of pop’s most technically gifted musicians teaming up with one of the most forward‑thinking tools in modern music.
Moises, known for its ability to isolate vocals and instruments, identify chords, and break down arrangements, has become a go‑to app for musicians who want studio‑level insight without studio‑level budgets. Now, with Puth shaping its creative direction, the platform is doubling down on its mission to empower artists rather than replace them.
“I’ve been using Moises in my own creative process for years,” Puth shared, emphasizing that AI, when used thoughtfully, can open doors rather than close them. For him, it’s about giving musicians more ways to learn, experiment, and bring ideas to life without the friction of traditional workflows.
Moises CEO Geraldo Ramos echoed that sentiment, framing AI as a tool that should amplify human intuition and emotion, not overshadow it. “AI should be a brush in the artist’s hand, not a paint‑by‑numbers kit,” he said, a philosophy that aligns perfectly with Puth’s musician‑first ethos.
To celebrate the partnership, Moises and Puth launched a global remix competition tied to his Super Bowl performance and his new single, “Best Yourself Up,” from the upcoming album Whatever’s Clever! Through the Moises app, creators can access the song’s isolated stems, vocals, instruments, everything, and craft their own remix or cover.
Puth himself will choose the winners, who will receive $100,000 in cash and prizes, signed merch, and a backstage meet‑and‑greet at his Madison Square Garden show. It’s a rare chance for emerging artists to collaborate, indirectly but meaningfully, with one of pop’s sharpest producers.
🚀 Moises: A Platform Built for the Modern Musician
Moises has been on a tear lately. Named Apple’s 2024 iPad App of the Year and a 2025 Apple Design Awards finalist, the platform now serves more than 70 million users across 33 languages. Behind the scenes, a team with roots at Spotify, Pandora, and TikTok is pushing the boundaries of what AI can do for music creators.
With Puth joining the leadership team, Moises is positioning itself not just as a tech tool, but as a creative partner, one that understands how musicians actually work, think, and evolve.