To the Sky explained

To the Sky
Type:studio
Artist:Kevin Rudolf
Cover:TotheSky.PNG
Recorded:2009–2010
Genre:Pop rock, rap rock
Length:36:59
Label:Cash Money[1]
Producer:Kevin Rudolf and Joshua Berkman
Prev Title:In the City
Prev Year:2008

To the Sky is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Kevin Rudolf. It was released on June 15, 2010, in the United States by Cash Money Records, Island Records and Universal Republic Records.[2] [3]

Background

Rudolf has said that he embraced dance music saying, "it's like most of it up-tempo, most of it electropop rock hip-hop stuff".[2] The album features mostly guitar heavy beats.[4]

Guests

Kevin Rudolf confirmed collaborations from Birdman, Lil Wayne, Jay Sean, Rivers Cuomo from Weezer, and Three 6 Mafia in an interview with Rap-Up.[5] Kevin has stated that he wanted to do a duet with Jay-Z and Kanye West on the album.[5] Lil Wayne appears on the tracks "I Made It" and "Spit in Your Face," a reworked version of a Lil Wayne song which had leaked about a year prior to the album's release. That song was original slated to be on Lil Wayne's album Rebirth. Wayne raps on all of the verses. He wanted Natasha Bedingfield to be on the album, but was unable to find a suitable song.[5] He also wanted to work with Sade on the album.[5] In an interview, Vibe listed Flo Rida as a feature on the album.[6]

Production and songwriting

Kevin Rudolf and Joshua Berkman were the primary producer for all tracks. The songwriters for this album are Kevin Rudolf, Jacob Kasher, Jeff Halavacs, Eric Estrada, Jerome Skaller, Robert Larow, Jerome Skaller,Kamaljit Jhooti, and Dwayne Carter

Reception

Critical reception

To the Sky was met with mixed reviews from music critics. David Jeffries of Allmusic gave the album two and a half stars out of five, saying "A mixed bag for fans to sort through, but without a worthy β€œLet It Rock" successor, this is hard to recommend over his debut." He described the songs as "generally good". Steve Juon of RapReviews gave the album a seven out of ten, saying "The swagger's been good to him, because not every R&B or rock album would meet with a hardcore hip-hop head's approval, but even without the numerous rap cameos I think "To the Sky" would have been a win to a hip-hop audience – they don't hurt either though. This is "In the City" evolved, with no pun intended, to a higher level."

Commercial performance

To the Sky debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 78. The album has sold 20,000 copies in the US.[7]

Singles

The first single released is "I Made It (Cash Money Heroes)". The song features Lil Wayne, Birdman and Jay Sean. The song received chart success in Australia, Canada and the United States.[8] [9] The second single is "You Make the Rain Fall". It also was the theme song for the third season of "NXT". It was released to Mainstream radio September 14, 2010, and features Flo Rida.[10]

Release history

List of release dates, with country released and format
CountryDateFormat(s)
AustraliaJune 11, 2010CD, LP
United KingdomJune 14, 2010
United StatesJune 15, 2010

Notes and References

  1. Web site: To the Sky at UK Amazon store. Amazon UK. June 19, 2010.
  2. News: Exclusive Interview: Kevin Rudolf Embracing Dance Music in 'To the Sky'. April 1, 2010. Ace Show Biz. May 14, 2010.
  3. News: Tuesday Rap Release Dates: 8Ball & MJG, PackFM, Plies. Hanna. Mitchell. April 2, 2010. Hip-hop DX. May 14, 2010.
  4. News: Kevin Rudolf: To the Sky (New Album). prefixmag. May 14, 2010.
  5. News: Kevin Rudolf Reaches 'To the Sky' with June Album Release. April 2, 2010. Rap-Up. May 14, 2010.
  6. News: A Short Convo With... Kevin Rudolf. April 2, 2010. Vibe. May 17, 2010.
  7. Web site: [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=kevin rudolf|chart=all}} Kevin Rudolf Music News & Info]. June 24, 2010.
  8. News: I Made It (Cash Money Heroes) – Kevin Rudolf. Billboard. May 14, 2010.
  9. News: Australia Singles Top 50. April 5, 2010. aCharts. May 14, 2010.
  10. Web site: FMQB: Radio Industry News, Music Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings, Music News . www.fmqb.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20040321234505/http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=16691 . 2004-03-21.