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Since he couldn't get a label, K-Fed will launch his own label
If you build it…you can release your own music on it.
Gearing up for the October release of his first album, Playing with Fire, Kevin Federline announced Friday that he is launching his own record label, Federation Records. K-Fed's own album will, of course, be the label's first official release.
The "America's Most Hated" rapper also plans to supplement the info and sample tracks already available on his MySpace.com profile page with his own official Website, which goes online Sept. 5.
Before any of these plans come to fruition, though, Federline is set to make his TV performance debut at the 2006 Teen Choice Awards Aug. 20, where he'll close out the show with the first single off of Playing with Fire, "Lose Control."
The tweenybopper-targeted award show is being hosted this year by Jessica Simpson and Dane Cook.
And, in case you miss the event on Fox, "Lose Control" heads to radio the very next day. May it fare better than the much-maligned "PopoZao," which Federline now says he released as a joke, to draw people to his MySpace site and pique the media's interest in his music.
Well, the media thank him for the joke fodder. As of now, the aspiring rap sensation has 65,484 MySpace friends, but we shall see whether they are album-buying pals, as well.
A "Lose Control" video, recently filmed in Las Vegas, should be out sometime early next month.
But Britney Spear's hubby is about more than just the music. Per his publicist, Federline has signed up to be the new face of Five Star Vintage Clothing Company--which is ironic, considering son Sean Preston just ended up on Esquire's worst-dressed list this week. Perhaps Five Star Vintage makes diapers and pajamas with feet, for makeover purposes…
In Touch magazine reported Thursday that Spears and Federline are, contrary to popular belief, so happy with their marriage that they plan to renew their wedding vows after their second child is born in October.
Source: yahoo.com
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