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    <title>J.R. Rotem</title>
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    <dc:date>2008-09-05T05:30:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>J.R. Rotem</title>
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      <dc:subject>Rotem, J.R., Rihanna, Snoop Dogg, Spears, Britney, Singer&#45;Songwriter, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As his producing credits grow, <a id='f3733' class='f3733' href='/affiliate/C3733'>J.R. Rotem</a> is proving that he can hold more than his own in the music industry. Working as a songwriter, his energy and dedication have led him to work with 50 Cent, Destiny&#8217;s Child, <a id='f1340' class='f1340' href='/affiliate/C1340'>Rihanna</a>, and <a id='f711' class='f711' href='/affiliate/C711'>Britney Spears</a>.</p>

<p>Born in South Africa, the 32-year-old producer and songwriter has long had a love for music and began playing the piano at a young age. With the support of his parents, Rotem set out to pursue a career as a musician, studying classical music until junior high school. After hearing Run DMC&#8217;s <em>Raising Hell</em> album, he became enthralled by hip-hop and would later begin his career in the studio instead of on stage.</p>

<p>While majoring in piano performance at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, Rotem aspired to be a film composer. His goals later shifted towards music production after being inspired by Dr. Dre&#8217;s <em>The Chronic</em> and <a id='f69' class='f69' href='/affiliate/C69'>Snoop Dogg</a>&#8217;s <em>Doggystyle</em> albums.</p>

<p>When his music got into the hands of producer Dwayne Wiggins of Tony, Toni, Tone fame, his buzz in the industry began to grow. Initially, one of Rotem&#8217;s beats was reserved for an En Vogue album, but was later used for the songs &#8220;Fancy&#8221; and &#8220;My Song&#8221; off of Destiny&#8217;s Child&#8217;s Survivor album. From there, the ball started rolling and never stopped. Dr. Dre, one of his musical idols, heard a Rotem production and wanted a song, jump-starting his career.</p>

<p>Along the way, &#8220;Beautiful Girls&#8221; by Beluga Heights artist Sean Kingston, reached the top spot on the <em>Billboard</em> Hot 100 chart, helping Rotem further establish himself.<br />
Since those big breaks, Rotem&#8217;s resume has continued to grow, reading like a who&#8217;s who of hits, with his finely tuned musical ear making him a standout as a producer. He&#8217;s come a long way from practicing the piano as a child.</p>
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      <dc:date>2008-03-14T13:30:00-05:00</dc:date>
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