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Jason Derülo: Jason Derülo

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Label: Warner Bros. Records
Released: 2010.03.02
Time:
34:46
Category: R&B
Producer(s): See Artists ...
Rating: *****..... (5/10)
Media type: CD
Web address: jasonderulo.com
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Purchase date: 2010.03.10
Price in €: 2,00





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[1] Whatcha Say (Anderson/Desrouleaux/Heap/Rotem) - 3:42
[2] Ridin' Solo (Desrouleaux/Rotem/Thomas) - 3:36
[3] In My Head (Desrouleaux/Kelly/Rotem) - 3:18
[4] The Sky's the Limit (Bogart/Cara/Desrouleaux/Forsey/James/Moroder/Rotem) - 3:44
[5] What If (Desrouleaux/Rotem) - 3:23
[6] Love Hangover (Desrouleaux/Kelly/Rotem) - 3:21
[7] Encore (Bogart/Desrouleaux/James/Rotem) - 3:44
[8] Fallen (Bogart/Desrouleaux/Rotem) - 3:16
[9] Blind (Desrouleaux/Rotem) - 3:35

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Jason Derülo - Vocals

J.R. Rotem - Producer, Executive Producer
Tom "Grover" Biery - Executive Producer
Joseph Cultice - Photography
Kara DioGuardi - A&R
Gene Grimaldi - Mastering
Daria Hines - Stylist
Zach Katz - Executive Producer
Tommy Rotem - Executive Producer, A&R
Esther Somlo - Marketing
Dusty Starks - Grooming
Ellen Wakayama - Creative Director, Visual Direction
Tom Whalley - Executive Producer
Denise A. Williams - Creative Director, Visual Direction

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2010 CD Warner Bros. 519657

A truly multi-talented artist knows no creative boundaries. This is the case with Jason Derulo the Miami-bred 20 year old singer, dancer and songwriter whose smash debut single 'Whatcha Say' heralds the arrival of a major new talent. As the flagship artist in the new joint venture deal between Warner Bros. and super-producer J.R. Rotem's label Beluga Heights, Derulo has set his sights high. 'I don't want to stay in a box,' Derulo says. 'I want all the love!' Following Derulo's breakout performance at this summer's KIIS FM Wango Tango, and with 'Whatcha Say' taking off, it feels as if Derulo has the makings of an overnight sensation. In fact his story involves a lifetime of dedication.



Even though he began his career writing hits for the likes of Diddy and Sean Kingston, singer/songwriter Jason Derülo always had his eye on becoming a solo performer. His Auto-Ttuned, Imogen Heap-sampling debut single, “Watcha Say,” was an infectious, slick, and on-point way launch a career, but his debut album is less satisfying, even with plenty of the same well-crafted, future R&B as his breakthrough tune. As Derulo seems entirely devoted to the song, the problem may lie with the album format itself. This one barely fits the definition at a scant nine songs, and there’s little attention paid to the overall flow, but if you want R&B that sparkles and dazzles, there are nine quick fixes here, each one just dying to get stuck in your head. The talented J.R. Rotem handles the production for the whole show, blurring the lines between dance-pop and R&B on highlights like “In My Head.” It’s clever how “The Sky’s the Limit” knicks a bit of “Flashdance (What a Feeling)” for its melody, and the bright and shiny “Love Hangover” is equally ‘80s-flavored besides being a rock-solid tune. As a performer, the smooth Derulo - made even smoother by Auto-Tune - delivers it all so effortlessly that none of that persuasive debut hunger comes through, making this stylish and short set one to admire rather than advocate.

David Jeffries - All Music Guide
 

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