CJ TUTTLE · PRESS KIT · MAY 2026
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Artist Name
CJ Tuttle
Based In
Rochester, NY
Label
CJ Tuttle Records
Roster Size
5 AI-built artists
Debut LP
Mama Didn't Raise No Quitter (CodiKrome, Aug 2025)
Companion Novel
CodiKrome: The Words Are What Matter ↗
Streams
20,000+ (album, growing)
Recognition
Billboard SWC · Great American SWC · 2nd, Music Video Contest
Next Release
"Heavy Questions" · Bubba Moh's debut · May 29, 2026
Press Contact
cj@cjtuttle.com
Website
cjtuttle.com
Spotify
CJ Tuttle Artist Page ↗

Bios (three lengths).

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— Short Bio —

50 Words

CJ Tuttle sang in his old band — and is the first to admit that's most likely why it never went anywhere. He spent 25 years writing songs hoping the stars would sing them for him. In 2025, using AI, he built his own voices: CodiKrome, Krome Theory, Riffy Waters, Bubba Moh, Kairo Miles.
— Medium Bio —

150 Words

CJ Tuttle is a Rochester, NY songwriter who sang in his old band — and is the first to admit that's most likely why it never went anywhere. After winning recognition in the Billboard Songwriting Contest and the Great American Songwriting Contest with that band's demo, he stepped away from music for two decades. In 2025, CJ found Suno, dropped in his old lyrics, and quietly built CodiKrome — a country voice for songs that had been waiting twenty years for a singer. The debut LP Mama Didn't Raise No Quitter arrived August 2025 alongside a companion novel of the same name. The album hit 20,000+ streams and earned second place at a music video contest for "Matt's Song." Today CJ Tuttle Records spans five AI-built artists across country, rock, blues, soul, and pop. New single "Heavy Questions" — Bubba Moh's debut, with CodiKrome and Riffy Waters versions on day one — drops May 29, 2026.
— Long Bio —

300 Words

CJ Tuttle can't sing. He's the first to admit it. He sang in his old band twenty-five years ago, and is the first to say that's most likely why it never went anywhere. The band did do one thing, though: recorded a single one-take demo — a one-shot session because they couldn't afford a second — and CJ used that demo to enter the Billboard Songwriting Contest and the Great American Songwriting Contest. Both contests recognized his work. Nothing else came of it. Life moved on. CJ stepped away from music entirely for two decades. In late 2024, after twenty years away, CJ walked into House of Guitars in Rochester to try a Taylor. He didn't want to put it down — afraid someone else would come take it if he did. He bought it that day. A month later, he joined a course on AI video tools. The instructor demoed Suno in one of the lessons, and CJ immediately thought of his old lyrics. He fed in "Halfway" — the same song he'd entered in those contests two decades earlier — and left the style field blank. What came back is essentially the "Halfway There (CodiKrome Version)" streaming on Spotify today. He kept going. "Some Ghosts Never Die" arrived — the first brand-new song he wrote after the revival. That was the moment he decided this was an album. Fifteen tracks released under the name CodiKrome. Alongside it, a companion novel CJ wrote about the experience — started as a blog post, became fiction by the time it was done — with QR codes embedded throughout the book linking to the soundtrack. Mama Didn't Raise No Quitter (the album and the novel both) arrived August 2025. 20,000+ streams. A second-place finish at a music video contest for "Matt's Song," written for CJ's best friend Matt who passed in 2001. CodiKrome was the first voice. CJ kept building. The roster now spans five artists — CodiKrome, Krome Theory, Riffy Waters, Bubba Moh, Kairo Miles — across country, rock, pop/reggae, soul/blues, and modern soul. New single "Heavy Questions" — Bubba Moh's debut, with CodiKrome and Riffy Waters versions on day one — drops May 29. The lyrics are all his. The voices are imagined. The songwriter remains a songwriter — still writing every day, still looking for the right voice to sing what he can't.

Story angles.

Pre-vetted hooks for different outlets. Pick what fits your readership.

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Songwriter who can't sing

CJ sang in his old band 25 years ago — and is the first to admit that's most likely why it never went anywhere. So he spent two decades writing songs and waiting for someone else's voice to find them. AI is the voice he could never be.

For: songwriter pubs, podcasts, human-interest
02

The 5-artist roster

Most "AI music" stories are about a single voice. CJ built five distinct artists, each with their own genre, persona, and visual identity.

For: music tech, AI industry
03

The body and the voice

When you see CJ on green screen in his videos, that's him providing the motion the AI artists perform. He's the physical performer; AI builds the voice and persona on top. The collaboration is visible — not hidden behind an avatar.

For: tech features, AI-creativity podcasts
04

One writer, every genre

Country, blues, rock, soul, pop — one songwriter via AI. "Halfway There" exists in four versions on Spotify, same lyric, four entirely different songs.

For: creativity / AI features
05

The songs are for sale

CJ streams the catalog publicly and explicitly positions it as a portfolio for licensing to real artists. AI as audition tape, not as competition.

For: music business pubs

Pull quotes.

Pre-written quotes from CJ — ready to drop into any article.

I still write every single day. I don't use AI to write a single lyric. The most help I get from any tool is a rhyming dictionary. The AI didn't change what I do — it changed who gets to hear it.
— CJ Tuttle · LEAD QUOTE
I sang in my old band. That's most likely why we never went anywhere. Twenty-five years later, AI gave me the voices I never had.
— CJ Tuttle
I'm not trying to replace anyone. If even one of my songs touches one person, then I owe it to that person to put it out there. That's the whole point.
— CJ Tuttle
My voice was made to be a songwriter's. AI lets me explore every way my own words can be interpreted. That's amazing to me.
— CJ Tuttle
When you see me on green screen in the videos, that's me doing the motion the AI artists perform. I'm the body. The AI is the voice. The lyrics are mine. It's never been a button I pushed — I'm in there, I just can't sing.
— CJ Tuttle
I started with one voice. CodiKrome. Now there are five. I don't think I'm done.
— CJ Tuttle

The body & the voice.

CJ produces full AI-generated music videos for the songs in the catalog. Several feature CJ himself on green screen — providing the motion the AI artists perform in the final cuts. He's the physical performer; AI builds the voice and persona on top. The collaboration is visible, not hidden behind an avatar.

— What's available —
11 music videos, growing

Includes the CodiKrome album videos, plus multiple artist versions of "Halfway There," "Someday Just Ain't My Time," "Under Them Covers," "Might Be Ready To Believe," and a preview of "Heavy Questions."

— Why it matters —
Body, voice, words

When you see CJ on green screen, that's the motion the AI artists use in the videos. He's the body. The AI is the voice. The lyrics are his. The hybrid is honest — and visible.

— Embed-ready —
Two YouTube channels

Album videos at @CodiKrome. Cross-artist project videos at @CJTuttle21. Full library at cjtuttle.com/videos.

Photos of CJ.

High-res press photos of CJ. The half-and-half portrait is the brand image — feel free to use it as the lead visual. All photos are free to use with credit. Right-click and Save As, or click "Download" on any image.

CJ Tuttle — half-human, half-AI brand portrait
BRAND IMAGE · The body and the voice Download
— Use this one —
The visual that tells the whole story.

If your feature needs one image to anchor the piece, this is the one. CJ on the left, his AI half on the right — the literal embodiment of the project. Best at large sizes; use it as the lead visual or pair with the long bio.

CJ Tuttle portrait
Portrait · CJ TuttleDownload
CJ Tuttle on green screen with his Taylor guitar
Process · Taylor on green screenDownload
CJ Tuttle on green screen, editorial portrait
Editorial · Green screenDownload

Album art.

All press photos are free to use with credit. Right-click and Save As, or click "Download" on any image.

Heavy Questions (Bubba Moh Version)
Heavy Questions · Bubba MohDownload
Heavy Questions (CodiKrome Version)
Heavy Questions · CodiKromeDownload
Heavy Questions (Riffy Waters Version)
Heavy Questions · Riffy WatersDownload
Halfway There (CodiKrome Version)
Halfway There · CodiKromeDownload
Halfway There (Krome Theory Version)
Halfway There · Krome TheoryDownload
Halfway There (Riffy Waters Version)
Halfway There · Riffy WatersDownload
Halfway There (Kairo Miles Version)
Halfway There · Kairo MilesDownload
Someday Just Ain't My Time (CodiKrome Version)
Someday · CodiKromeDownload
Someday Just Ain't My Time (Riffy Waters Version)
Someday · Riffy WatersDownload
Someday Just Ain't My Time (Kairo Miles Version)
Someday · Kairo MilesDownload
Under Them Covers (CodiKrome Version)
Under Them Covers · CodiKromeDownload
Under Them Covers (Riffy Waters Version)
Under Them Covers · Riffy WatersDownload
Might Be Ready To Believe (CodiKrome Version)
Might Be Ready · CodiKromeDownload
Might Be Ready To Believe (Riffy Waters Version)
Might Be Ready · Riffy WatersDownload
Press Contact

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