Music Industry's First-Ever Certified AI Producer Model Debuts with MGT's Artist-Led Commercial Releases

17.06.25 14:40 Uhr

Developed by tech and music industry veterans, the framework sets a new standard for ethical AI co-creation in songwriting.

AUSTIN, Texas and BERGEN, Norway, June 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Music Group Technologies (MGT) has achieved a historic industry breakthrough: the first commercial music release co-created by a Certified AI Music Producer (CAMP), partnering with a professional songwriter, studio producer and recording artist.

This pivotal moment for both music and tech highlights how responsible AI usage in pre-production — led by a certified AI music producer — can elevate songwriters and recording artists through ethically grounded, artist-led studio collaboration.

The announcement comes amid growing debate about AI's role in music, with recent headlines spotlighting AI-generated artists and avatar-led performances. Rather than replacing artists, MGT introduces a new model of AI governance — one in which certified, studio-approved AI music prompters collaborate directly with recording artists in human-led, creative sessions. This approach bridges lyricists and certified AI collaborators, giving professional songwriters access to trusted tools in a responsible, studio-grade environment.

MGT previously made history as the first company to sign AI music prompters as professional creators, and quickly began collaborating with prominent names in the music industry. That has resulted in two original pop singles featuring Norwegian vocalist Mathea-Mari: "Tired of Fixing a Broken Heart" and "Crush."

Known for reaching the finals of Norway's Got Talent at age 12 and winning Melodi Grand Prix Junior (Norway's Eurovision Jr.) at 14, Mathea-Mari later trained at the Lillehammer Institute of Music Production and Industries (LIMPI), a prestigious academy co-founded by leading music professionals.

"We're entering one of the most exciting eras in songwriting history," MGT co-founder Matt Alvers said. "As millions of hobbyists experiment with generative AI, ML and LLM tools, it's crucial that professional artists work with certified, high-caliber AI collaborators who truly understand the creative process. Our mission is to support elite artists as trusted advisors, helping bring their vision to life in ways they might never have imagined. AI music production could easily become a career path, and MGT is building the foundation for it. This is what responsible AI in music should look like."

With over 20 years of experience in tech, Alvers previously led global certification programs at Salesforce and other major companies — a foundation that now shapes MGT's industry-first framework for responsible AI in music.

Collaborating on "Tired of Fixing a Broken Heart" is award-winning artist and songwriter Christian Burns, best known for global hits like BBMak's "Back Here" and Tiësto's "In the Dark."

"It's incredible what MGT has done — breathing new life into an old song and reimagining it with a completely fresh approach," said Burns, who penned the lyrics for the track.

Mathea-Mari's "Crush" transforms a 2003 rock track by SomeOtherLife into a hook-driven pop anthem. The original version was co-written by Luis Rexach and Sean Stever, and produced by acclaimed music producer Rick Beato. The 2025 re-release marks a full-circle moment for Alvers and longtime collaborator Rexach. In 2003, Alvers managed and showcased Rexach at the Florida Music Festival on a lineup that also featured a then-unknown Taylor Swift, very early in her career.

"When we recorded the original, I remember thinking it had something special," Rexach said. "Seeing it reimagined in 2025 — with a fresh voice and new energy — is surreal."

"Tired of Fixing a Broken Heart" and "Crush" by Mathea-Mari will be available on all major music streaming platforms in July 2025. Both singles were composed by Matt Alvers, produced by Nashville-based Chris Gill (Shinedown, Lady A, Brett Eldredge, Darius Rucker) and mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Ted Jensen of Sterling Sound.

About Music Group Technologies (MGT)

Music Group Technologies (MGT) is a pioneering, artist-first company founded by Matt Alvers and Paal Larsen. It is the first to sign and professionally certify AI music prompters (trained to use platforms such as Suno and Udio) who collaborate with elite songwriters and recording artists. MGT also launched the world's first Music Center of Excellence, providing industry best practices and strategic guidance to help artists, labels and producers navigate the evolving role of AI in music. MGT is based in Austin, Nashville and Bergen, Norway.

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