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Album: Jason Derülo - 'Future History'
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Jason Derülo - 'Future History'
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I'm happy he's still on radio. Def want a collabo with Ri!
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FALL!? WAY too late. August or sooner. This is how he ****ed up his first album.
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Originally posted by Rockstar101
I'm happy he's still on radio. Def want a collabo with Ri!
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Definitely. I hope we get some too, his first album was great with just him in every song but it wouldn't hurt him to bring someone else in on a song or two, especially someone really popular like Rih. Would give him more sales in both the song and album.
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Originally posted by KoreanDream
FALL!? WAY too late. August or sooner. This is how he ****ed up his first album.
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I don't really see how it'd make much of a difference.
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Cant wait! Loved his debut album. Hope he delivers!
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I'm so excited
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Originally posted by FAN
I'm so excited
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me too
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wtf why was DeruloDaily banned?
Anyway I'm too excited for this!! he's coming for wigs
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New song title reveal + a bit of a wacky story
While Jason Derulo is still "putting the final touches" on sophomore album "Future History," the R&B/pop singer tells Billboard.com that his experiences over the past two years will make his second full-length a more diverse offering than his first.
"My first album [2010's "Jason Derulo"], I was 19 when I wrote and recorded it, and I'm 21 now," says Derulo, who will release "Future History" in September through Beluga Heights/Warner Bros. Records. "I like to write music based on who I am as a person, and this [album] is far different from the first one. On the first one I didn't have club tracks because I hadn't experienced that at all, and on this one my first record is about the most amazing party you've ever been to."
That record, first single "Don't Wanna Go Home," is a more club-focused offering than Derulo's past hits ("Whatcha Say" and "In My Head") and currently sits at No. 17 on the Hot 100. Meanwhile, Derulo says that the forthcoming album will also include a track called "Make It Up As We Go" that he recorded under less-than-sober circumstances.
"I've got a song on the album that I [recorded] totally drunk...'cause that's just what it was at that time," says Derulo. "I can never recapture that. Me being sober would just not be the same, because at that moment that's what I was feeling and how I'm saying it is exactly how it's supposed to be said." The singer also says that on another song, "Grieving," he was "crying in the booth… it's just that emotional and personal to me."
Derulo says that he'll be making the media rounds before the album release, and plans to continue his "Future History" weekly webisode series that chronicles the making of the album on his website. As for the follow-up to "Don't Wanna Go Home," Derulo says, "I'm closing in on some tracks that I think would be right for the second single from the album. I'm just trying to figure it out -- I'm sure it'll come to me in a dream or something."
SOURCE: http://www.billboard.com/news/jason-...05230282.story
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JAMMING WITH JASON DERULO
SheKnows: Congratulations on the album getting ready to be released. What are the emotions when something new is about to come out?
Jason Derulo: I think the emotion that rules all is the excitement. I spent a lot of time recording and putting blood, sweat and tears into that, so when you work on something so hard you are really eager for people to grab a hold of it. I just want people to get a chance to sink their teeth into it. For a long while, I’ve been working on this record.
SheKnows: Is that process an enjoyable one for you, putting it together and being in the studio and all that that entails?
Jason Derulo: I’m most at home when I’m in the studio. It’s my favorite thing to do. I think it’s pretty amazing that I get to do what I love and that’s my job.
SheKnows: How is the video-making process for you as an artist? How involved were you in the Don’t Wanna Go Home video creation?
Jason Derulo: I’m a writer in general so this is the first time that I got to write my video treatment. I got to spread my creative wings in that way this time around which was very, very cool. I’m never turning back. I’m writing all my treatments from now on. It came out really cool. I really love it. The response has been crazy. In the first week and a half it was off to a really great start. It’s had over three million views on YouTube in the first week. There’s a lot more dancing in this video than in the last one. I get to show off my dancing chops a little more in this one. Man, it was really exciting to shoot something that I created in my head.
SheKnows: You hope that people love it, but does that still blow your mind when you hit those kinds of numbers?
Jason Derulo: It does, man. It’s almost like a shocker every single time. I’ve only had one album so it’s amazing and it’s a huge blessing. I’m so thankful that I have this platform to show my music.
FUTURE HISTORY OF JASON DERULO
SheKnows: What would you like your fans to know about the album? It sounds like it’s very deeply personal for you.
Jason Derulo: This record has all kinds of different things on it. There are so many different faces. This record was so personal, so emotional, that I was driven to tears while writing and recording. It was really easy to write this album because I had so much to talk about, so much more to share. I’ve grown a lot in these past two years. I think I’ve grown more in these two years than I’ve grown in my whole life. Yeah, man, the sky is always the limit. I’m chasing perfection and perfection is never attainable, so I’ll be up forever on this chase.
SheKnows: Your sound is so unique and so layered, I wondered who your influences were growing up that shaped the musician and writer that you are.
Jason Derulo: All kinds of musicians actually. I love Madonna, Elvis and Prince. Those are like my biggest support system. I listen to real soul music. I was into jazz musicians. I was really into Ella Fitzgerald -- and musical theater. I was really into what Ethel Merman did so it’s a wide range of stuff that I was into. I actually went to school for musical theater and music my whole life.
SheKnows: Will we ever see you on a Broadway stage someday if it's the right role and the right production?
Jason Derulo: You will definitely see me in Ragtime at some point. I’d love to do that on Broadway. After this album, I’m going to dive into some film stuff and then once I get my fix on that, I’m going to make sure I get on Broadway.
SheKnows: Was there a first memory you have of music or is it just something that you’ve always done?
Jason Derulo: I would stand in front of the television singing all the songs that I heard. That was really just all day long. My parents put me into performance art schools when I was very, very young. So they put me into performance art schools where I could master my craft and learn about where music came from and where dancing came from. So I studied classical music, ballet, tap, even Shakespeare. I was an "A" student.
http://www.sheknows.com/entertainmen...-his-new-album
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Also, there's a few rumors saying that the album will come out in September, and since his birthday is September 21st.. if it's true, it'll probably come out on that day or the day before.
Sadly, Jason has been doing tours and hasn't been releasing that much info at all.. so it's not confirmed yet.
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DWGH is absolutely dreadful. I hope the next single is decent.
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"The new album is a bunch of reinventions. I’ve experienced so much in these last two years. When I recorded my first record I was 19 years old and now I’m 21,"
"This record is completely different from the last," "There’s records on the album that are deeply emotional, very vulnerable, just all sorts of things.”
Didn't Adele say this?
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Originally posted by PopBoi
"The new album is a bunch of reinventions. I’ve experienced so much in these last two years. When I recorded my first record I was 19 years old and now I’m 21,"
"This record is completely different from the last," "There’s records on the album that are deeply emotional, very vulnerable, just all sorts of things.”
Didn't Adele say this?
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Can't wait!!!!
If Riri collab with him!!!
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Member Since: 10/5/2009
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Originally posted by PopBoi
"The new album is a bunch of reinventions. I’ve experienced so much in these last two years. When I recorded my first record I was 19 years old and now I’m 21,"
"This record is completely different from the last," "There’s records on the album that are deeply emotional, very vulnerable, just all sorts of things.”
Didn't Adele say this?
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****ing dead.
But no.
Adele isn't the only person that is 21 in the world and made her first album at 19.
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The album title is almost as bad as Libra Scale
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Originally posted by Remeese
****ing dead.
But no.
Adele isn't the only person that is 21 in the world and made her first album at 19.
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