Olivia B. Moore
AI-Assisted artist from Georgia, active since 2025
Overview
Olivia B. Moore is an AI-assisted R&B and soul artist based in Atlanta, Georgia, whose track “Love Notes” climbed from #10 to #2 on the SIQA Top 100 AI Songs chart over five weeks in early 2026 — the strongest organic rise in the report’s Q1 2026 dataset[1]. She built the project on Suno starting in September 2025, writes her own lyrics from poetry and journals, and distributes through Hallwood Media — the same firm that signed China Styles, Xania Monet, and Bleeding Verse[11]. She presents openly under her own name and face, and has disclosed her use of AI from her first release.
Background
Provenance
Olivia Moore is a real, named operator. Her career before September 2025 was twenty years in IT — ASP, PHP, WordPress, web development, and tech support for nonprofits and small businesses[11]. She lost that job in August 2025, and during a period of unemployment and depression, she saw a Suno advertisement while scrolling TikTok. Her first track, “Hacking the System,” released September 5, 2025, was originally created as background music for her own YouTube channel[3][11].
Platform context
The Olivia B. Moore catalog distributes across Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, SoundCloud, Deezer, and Suno’s own creator profile[3][4]. Spotify monthly listeners reached roughly 1.82 million at peak in March 2026[11]. As of mid-2026 she had not received the new Verified-by-Spotify badge despite clearing the platform’s stated AI-artist eligibility thresholds — a case AI Musicpreneur documented alongside Substack analyst Zinstrel’s wider review of the program[5].
Operator shadow
The human operator is Olivia Moore, who has confirmed her name on the record for editorial use[11]. She is 43, a mother of five, originally from Fort Washington, Maryland, and currently based in Atlanta, Georgia[11]. She has been transparent about her AI workflow from her first release; her YouTube channel carries an explicit disclosure: “All songs on this channel use AI-generated vocals as part of my creative process. The writing, direction, and vision are mine”[10].
Career
Sep–Oct 2025 — First wave
Olivia released “Hacking the System,” “Palo Santo,” and “Lost in Him” through September 2025, followed by the singles “Rise from the Ashes,” “Divine Blueprint,” “Made for More,” “Do you see me?” and the album For Lover Girls through October 14, with the Love Notes single landing on September 28 and the twelve-track Love Notes album closing the month on October 31[3]. “For Lover Girls” was the title that broke through socially before the album release pulled ahead on streaming.
Late 2025 — Hallwood Media distribution deal
Olivia signed with Hallwood Media on a distribution-only structure rather than a full label deal, with a contract running through November 2026 and a minimum quota of twenty-four additional songs above the existing catalog[11]. By her own account the quota is met. Hallwood handles distribution and royalty collection; marketing, promotion, and vinyl funding remain her responsibility[11]. The signing has not been independently confirmed in trade press as of this profile’s publication — the source is her own on-record interview with AI Musicpreneur. Hallwood’s other publicly named AI-artist signings include China Styles, Xania Monet, Bleeding Verse, Drew Meadows, Lone Star Lyric House, and David Sven[11].
2026 — SIQA chart breakthrough
“Love Notes” entered the SIQA Top 100 AI Songs chart at #10 on February 14, 2026 and climbed to #2 by March 24, 2026, holding through the end of the month[1]. In the same week, “Love Notes” reached #1 on the SIQA Top 20 AI R&B Songs chart and “Forever A Lover Girl” entered the same R&B chart at #10[1]. SIQA’s own report described the five-week climb as “the strongest organic rise in the dataset” and treated the trajectory as a case study in AI music audience development[2].
On March 27, 2026 she released “We Don’t Compete (feat. China Styles)” — the first cross-collaboration between two AI-assisted R&B artists on Hallwood’s roster[3]. HIS (album, February 13, 2026), Reclaiming (EP, April 17, 2026), and Dance In The Sun (album, May 8, 2026) followed in the same release rhythm[3].
Artistic style and AI workflow
The Olivia B. Moore catalog reads as a chronological healing journey through depression, grief, divorce, motherhood, faith, and a self-defined “Lover Girl” identity — which she has framed as not gendered, but rather “for the ones whose hearts weren’t hardened by the world”[11]. The sound moves across R&B, soul, hip-hop, and spoken word[4]. She cites Erykah Badu’s Mama’s Gun, Jay-Z and Kanye West’s Watch the Throne, and Bilal’s Adjust Your Brightness as direct influences[11].
Her work is classified as AI-Assisted under the SIQA framework — songwriting is hers, while production, melody, and vocal performance are generated by Suno. Lyrics derive from her own poetry, journal entries, and lived experience; she works with ChatGPT to structure the source material into song form, gives Suno the creative direction, and then curates the generations down to the takes that match the intended emotional register[11]. The voice model is synthesized — Suno’s model produces the vocal, not a clone of her own voice. Disclosure has been full and continuous since her first release, on every platform where the catalog distributes[10].
Beyond her own catalog she co-hosts the weekly AI Soundcheck podcast with Samori Coles, focused on the artistic side of AI music — songwriting, composition, marketing, and branding[9].
Discography
| Title | Type | Released | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dance In The Sun | Album | May 8, 2026 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Reclaiming | EP | Apr 17, 2026 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| We Don't Compete (feat. China Styles) | Single | Mar 27, 2026 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| HIS | Album | Feb 13, 2026 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Knock Knock | Single | Jan 9, 2026 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Heartbreak Is the Healer's Call | Album | Dec 12, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| The Key Was Mine | Single | Nov 15, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| System Overload | Album | Nov 6, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Love Notes | Album | Oct 31, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Do you see me? | Single | Oct 29, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Made for More | Single | Oct 26, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Divine Blueprint | Single | Oct 21, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Rise from the Ashes | Single | Oct 18, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| For Lover Girls | Album | Oct 14, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Love Notes | Single | Sep 28, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Lost in Him | Single | Sep 17, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Palo Santo | Single | Sep 6, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
| Hacking the System | Single | Sep 5, 2025 | Olivia B Moore (independent) |
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References
SIQA Q1 2026 AI Music Intelligence Report. Names 'Love Notes' as the strongest organic chart rise in the dataset (#10 to #2 over five weeks) and lists Olivia B. Moore among the female-presenting R&B artists driving the Q1 chart skew.
https://report.thesiqa.com/Recap of the SIQA Q1 2026 report. Confirms 'Love Notes' climb and frames the case as AI music's first verified audience-development curve.
https://www.aimusicpreneur.com/ai-music-news/siqa-ai-music-intelligence-report-q1-2026/Artist page. Release dates, catalog metadata, and stream counts for the discography.
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1YY7Y1erZcoybkGPxPPBTaArtist page. Confirms R&B/Soul primary genre and the Olivia B. Moore catalog cross-listing across territories.
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/olivia-b-moore/1838045037Documents that Olivia B. Moore — ~500K monthly listeners, real photos, active socials — had not received the new Verified-by-Spotify badge despite clearing the platform's stated AI-artist eligibility thresholds.
https://www.aimusicpreneur.com/ai-music-news/spotify-verified-by-spotify-badge-ai-artists-2026/Names Olivia B. Moore as one of two artists anchoring the female-artist surge in the SIQA Q1 2026 dataset (alongside Xania Monet).
https://www.aimusicpreneur.com/ai-music-news/top-5-ai-music-news-apr-20th-apr-26th-2026/Establishes Olivia B. Moore's framing as a 43-year-old mother of five who lost an IT job, turned to Suno to process depression and grief, and treats her catalog as a chronological healing journey.
https://www.aimusicpreneur.com/ai-music-industry/ai-generated-music-art-craft-collingwood-1938/Self-described as poet, mom, storyteller, and songwriter. Discloses AI use as part of the creative process.
https://oliviabmoore.com/Olivia B. Moore co-hosts the weekly AI Soundcheck podcast with Samori Coles, focused on the artistic side of AI music — songwriting, composition, marketing, branding.
https://aisoundcheck.com/Channel disclaimer: 'All songs on this channel use AI-generated vocals as part of my creative process. The writing, direction, and vision are mine.'
https://www.youtube.com/@oliviabmooreOn-record interview confirming: real name Olivia Moore, age 43, mother of five, twenty-year IT/web-development career, job loss in August 2025, first Suno track 'Hacking the System' created as YouTube background music, Hallwood Media distribution deal with November 2026 contract end and 24-song minimum quota, Hallwood AI-roster pattern observation, and the 'Lover Girl' creative concept.