Career
In 2003 Rojas signed with publisher Zomba Enterprises and BMG publishing He has worked with such names as Big Time Rush, P!nk, Backstreet Boys, Heidi Montag, Tiffany Evans, Jessica Simpson, Delta Goodrem, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Vanessa Hudgens, Corbin Bleu, and Teddy Geiger., as well as Anastacia, MC Lars, Pink, Brian Littrell.
Releases include Party On The Moon recorded by Vanessa Hudgens for her second studio album Identified on Hollywood Records, Angels On Earth recorded by Tiffany Evans on Columbia Records, She Could Be recorded by Christian Bautista on Warner Music, later revived by Corbin Bleu on Hollywood Records, the title track to Teddy Geiger's debut album, Underage Thinking (Columbia Records), which bowed at #8 on the Billboard Top 200, and the dark dance-inspired song Fingers from Pink's 2006 album I'm Not Dead on Arista Records/ZLG.
In 2011 Chris co-founded 'The DigiTour', the worlds first YouTube tour. He is currently Co-President of Greenhouse Entertainment, a division of De Passe Jones Entertainment, alongside Co-President Meridith Valiando. On May 7, 2012 Chris was recognized by the Los Angeles Business Journal's annual "20 In their 20's" list as a notable social media entrepreneur.
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