Jenni Rudolph is a Los Angeles-based songwriter, vocalist, and vocal producer, specializing in pop, R&B, funk, and electronic music. She graduated summa cum laude from Berklee College of Music in 2019, with a bachelor’s degree in Songwriting and a minor in Recording & Production. With an ear for innovative hooks and a passion for diversifying representation in pop music, Jenni works with artists to authentically communicate their stories through impactful, thoughtfully-crafted songs.

Growing up in the isolation of being a mixed Jewish-Asian-American in a predominantly white Christian town, Jenni took to songwriting as an outlet for self-expression and connection. At age 7, she began studying pop song structure, memorizing the songwriter credits of her favorite CDs, and aspiring to become a chart-topping professional songwriter. As a teenager, she immersed herself in funk and soul records, captivated by the simultaneous confidence and vulnerability in the music of Rufus & Chaka Khan, Sly & the Family Stone, Ashford & Simpson, and Sade, among many others. Today, Jenni strives to infuse her pop music with that same emotional complexity.

 

Jenni is a Pat Pattison Songwriting Award scholar, a Songs 4 Social Change award recipient, and a Johnny Mercer Songwriters Project alumna (‘18). She has written music for Silk Music and Revelation Records, as well as artists such as Faride, Lys, and Lumynesynth. Her additional songwriting credits include non-profit The Canales Project, television series The Young & the Restless, and virtual reality video game Audica.