The winning producer earns featured artist credit and ongoing royalties on an official release, not just a one-time prize—submissions close November 21.
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Cory Henry partners with Moises for $50,000 music contest.
Winner gets 50/50 royalty split and featured artist credit.
Enter October 20 to November 21 via social media.
Moises Jam Sessions launched on October 20, 2025. The contest brings something different to music competitions. The winning remix producer gets 50/50 master royalty splits and featured artist billing on an official Cory Henry release. Henry won the 2025 GRAMMY for Best Roots Gospel Album. He created an exclusive track for this contest. Musicians submit covers or remixes through social platforms by November 21. They compete for $50,000 in cash and gear from Fender, Ableton, Mix with the Masters, and Blackstar Amps.
Contestants access the original track through Moises’ AI platform. The platform offers stem separation tools for isolating vocals and instruments. Geraldo Ramos, Co-founder and CEO of Music AI, said Jam Sessions gives every artist a global stage to showcase their talent. This includes bedroom producers and professional creators. Community voting runs November 22 to 28. Expert judging follows through December 5. Henry personally selects final winners in both categories.
The contest shows a broader trend. Platforms now offer backend revenue instead of one-time payouts. Moises has 70 million users. This gives distribution reach independent artists usually lack. The official terms detail IP assignments and prize structures. Winners gain promotion across Moises’ channels and professional showcases. Contest participation becomes long-term career infrastructure rather than short-term recognition.
