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From Power User to Chief Music Officer: Charlie Puth’s New Role at Moises

Charlie Puth steps into the role of Chief Music Officer at Moises. As a longtime Moises user and chart-topping musician, he’ll help guide the evolution of the creative platform to ensure artists stay at the center of every decision.

Nothing kills momentum like a tool that pulls you out of the moment.

In the middle of writing, practicing, or recording, the last thing you want to think about is whether your tools fit how you work. They should support your creative flow, not interrupt it. That’s why we believe real musicians should help shape the tools they use from the start.

That belief led us to introduce a new role at Moises: Chief Music Officer. And GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum artist and producer, Charlie Puth, is stepping into it.

Why Create a Chief Music Officer?

As Moises grows, so does our continued responsibility to keep building tools that fit how working musicians actually create.

Modern musicians aren’t just one thing. You might be singing, producing, arranging, and experimenting with sounds all in the same day. Your workflow isn’t linear; it’s layered, personal, and constantly shifting.

Instead of asking for feedback after a feature is finished, we built a role that keeps a world-class artist in the room while it’s being shaped. Not to react to what’s built, but to help determine what should be built in the first place.

The goal isn’t to add more features, it’s to have better ones. The kind that earn their place in your creative process.

What Does a Chief Music Officer Do?

The Chief Music Officer helps shape product direction and feature development alongside the Moises team. When new features are explored, the questions become practical: Would this help in a session? Does this make creating easier, faster, or more flexible?

That filter stays in place from concept to release, so the tools feel aligned with how music is made by real world musicians.

Charlie Puth with Moises CEO Geraldo Ramos

Why Charlie Puth?

Charlie is a GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum artist and producer. But what makes him right for this role is how closely he stays connected to the craft.

He’s a longtime Moises user and someone who’s deeply hands-on in his own sessions. From crafting vocal layers to arranging and mixing songs for himself and other artists, he’s known for paying attention to the details that shape a record.

That perspective matters. Great tools don’t just look innovative. They support real creative flow, solve friction in the studio, and fit naturally into how musicians work.

Charlie understands the balance between artistry and precision. And now that same perspective is helping shape how Moises builds for creators.

What This Means For You

Charlie has always believed in one thing: artists stay in the lead. His new role puts that belief into practice.

As Moises evolves, new features are shaped with input from a world-class musician who knows the full process of making a record, from the first idea to the final bounce. That perspective keeps the focus on the session, removing friction, expanding creative freedom, and strengthening workflow.

Whether you’re writing at home, producing for clients, teaching lessons, or preparing for tour, the goal stays the same. The tools should support your process, not interrupt it. That standard shapes how every new feature is built.

Before anything reaches you, it’s run through a simple lens: Would this help in a real session? Does it remove friction? Will it make finishing songs easier?

When updates roll out, you don’t have to guess who they’re for.

They’re built for the way music gets made. They’re built for you.

Malcolm Perry

Malcolm is a Los Angeles–based copywriter with over 7 years of experience. He’s also a music producer and songwriter, having worked with major artists across genres. When he’s not crafting copy or producing tracks, you’ll find him experimenting in the kitchen as an avid chef and foodie, creating food content, or out on the golf course.

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