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Cash Money Lets You Do ‘Whatever You Want,’ Kevin Rudolf Says

‘Don’t Give Up’ singer says working with the label is ‘like going to school with no homework.’ By Jocelyn Vena Kevin Rudolf Photo: Michael Caulfield/ Getty Images Considering that Kevin Rudolf has written enough pop songs for artists like Jesse McCartney and Leona Lewis, it comes as no surprise that he can craft a pop song for himself. The Cash Money artist dropped “Don’t Give Up” this week after he decided to embrace that lighter side for himself. “It’s the first song I wrote for the album. I wrote it right when I got to New York from L.A. I hadn’t really written a song for myself in a long time. I got really inspired. I left L.A. and I felt a thousand pounds were off my shoulders,” he said of the song, which will serve as his next album’s lead single. “This was a message I wrote to myself and in the end it reaches other people and makes them feel good. “Everyone’s trying to be edgy all the time and it’s not edgy anymore,” he later explained. “And I just wanted to have the courage to put something powerful into the world.” The upbeat track is full of folky bounce and handclaps that perfectly mirror the sunshine of the lyrics, where Rudolf sings, “So don’t give up, don’t look down/’Cause your time is gonna come around/ Don’t look back come to fall/ Baby, you were born to be a star.” Given that Rudolf has explored many other people’s pop personas in the past, forging his own was an interesting step to take. “It’s different. If I’m writing for the other artists, I’m focused on them and the subject matter and what’s going on in their lives. It just depends. Obviously if you’re gonna work on Selena Gomez you know you’re making an uptempo usually, usually more of a dance record, usually lighter subject matter, obviously,” he explained. “If I’m working with Lil Wayne, I know I’m making something that’s a lot harder, obviously making hip-hop, making beats more than I am writing a song necessarily,” he continued. “But usually the ones that just, like this one just came straight out, like I didn’t even write it, so that one, I knew it was for me. The more I got into it, I knew it was actually right. And then [Cash Money bosses] Slim and Baby heard it and then they felt the same way, so there we were.” Rudolf notes that being on a label like Cash Money affords him the opportunity to try out new sounds, without any objection from his superiors. “It’s like, being on Cash Money, it’s like going to school with no homework. It’s like you just show up and it’s awesome and you get to do whatever you want as long as you’re working and you’re creative and you’re contributing, they don’t care what you do,” he said. “I mean that in a great way. I don’t think you would get the artistry from Nicki Minaj and Wayne and Drake and all these people if you were being told what to do. There’s no way. And that’s why Cash Money has very creative artists. “They don’t have the filter that many record company A&R’s and label bosses have. They trust that you’re the artist,” he continued. “You don’t tell Wayne, ‘A little more energy in this part and less cursing,’ and if I have a day where I feel great and I want to write a song called ‘Don’t Give Up’ and share that with the world, then they’re all for it.” Related Artists Kevin Rudolf

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Kidz Bop – WTF?

Sergio takes a look at Kidz Bop's most annoying remakes of popular songs for and by kids in this week's 'White Hot Top 5.' Includes versions of songs by Kevin Rudolf, Katy Perry, Gnarls Barkley, Pink, and Sean Kingston. Sergio's White Top 5 is a recurring segment on Current TV's weekly television show, infoMania. For more Sergio visit http://current.com/white-hot-top-5/ and Current TV. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Sarah Haskins, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://infomaniafacebook.com . added by: Sergio_Cilli

Kid Cudi Talks Lady Gaga Tour

‘I know I’ll get a lot of new fans just off touring with her,’ Cudi says. By James Montgomery Kid Cudi Photo: MTV News Opening for Lady Gaga is a dream gig for almost any artist — but the trouble is, once you get it, how on Earth do you come up with a set that can compare with hers

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Lil Wayne Recruits Eminem For Rebirth Song ‘Drop The World’

Weezy’s label wouldn’t confirm a Rebirth track list posted by Amazon UK.

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‘Let It Rock’ Singer Lets It Suck

TMZ has learned Kevin Rudolf — the dude who isn’t Lil Wayne in that “Let It Rock” song — pissed off a lot of high school students last month when his $7,000 homecoming performance turned out to be two lip-synced songs and a fast exit. The ASB …

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Adam Lambert, Kris Allen, Allison Iraheta LPs Won’t Be ‘Cookie-Cutter,’ Producer Insists

Kevin Rudolf is working with the three on their post-‘American Idol’ debuts. By Jim Cantiello Adam Lambert Photo: Jeff Vespa/ WireImage “American Idol” season-eight alumni Kris Allen, Adam Lambert and Allison Iraheta are as wildly different from each other as possible. But the trio — who are all set to release their debut post-“Idol” albums later this year — have one thing in common: They’re running to Kevin Rudolf for material

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