I’m still working with the Cash Money clique. We just put Jason’s album and Mann’s album pretty much behind us, so the primary focus of what I’ve been doing is Lyppie Frank. But we’re trying to slown down and get focused with one artist at a time. We have an artist named Auburn, and a couple other things. Beyond that, we still have a few other artists we’re getting it in with. We’ve also got an artist called Lyppie Frank who’s from Barbados. At the same time, working on my new artist named Mann, who’s got a song called “Buzzin’” that’s starting to heat up and finishing his album up. We’re wrapping Jason Derulo’s second album, that should be out in the summer. JR Rotem: The latest is primarily focusing on the artists on my label. HipHopDX: First off, what have you been working on? In an interview with HipHopDX’s Producer’s Corner, JR Rotem talks about working with the artists on his label, and how philosophy can be just as important as having a signature sound. These days, the Los Angeles-based and South African born producer is using his Beluga Heights Records vehicle to help steer the careers of Sean Kingston, Jason Derulo and more fledgling talent. JR Rotem has spent years making assorted pop and tough-as-nails heaters for the likes of Rick Ross (“Push It,” “The Boss”), Rihanna (“S.O.S.”), Nicki Minaj (“Fly,” “Girls Fall Like Dominoes”) and others.
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