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"Whatcha Say" is the debut single by American artist Jason Derulo for his self-titled debut album. It dropped for digital download on Cinco de Mayo 2009, and ...
Jason Derulo (stylized as Jason Derülo) is the debut album by American singer Jason Derulo, released on February 26, 2010.The album was produced by J.R. Rotem and features the hit singles, "Whatcha Say", which reached number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100; "In My Head" and "Ridin' Solo", his third consecutive number 1 on the UK R&B Chart.
The song was later remixed by BTS, wherein the remix reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Derulo's second chart topper in the region (his first since "Whatcha Say" in 2009, the longest time between number-one hits for male artists since Dr. Dre's "Crack a Bottle" reached number one after a 12-year hiatus in 2009). [60] [61] [62]
The song's bridge was notably sampled in American singer Jason Derulo's 2009 debut single "Whatcha Say", which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Hide and Seek" went on to sell over 647,000 copies in the United States, earning it a gold certification from the RIAA. It was also a critical success, and has been cited by several critics as Heap ...
It peaked in the top-40 of the Billboard Digital Songs chart, eventually receiving a gold certification from the RIAA and going on to be sampled in the song "Whatcha Say" by American singer Jason Derulo, which topped the Billboard Hot 100. [30] [31] [32] Heap released the album on her own label, Megaphonic Records. The album was titled Speak ...
Derulo has explained that "In My Head" was chosen to be released as the second single from the album to show the other side of his debut album. The song is electro-influenced and has a heavier rock feel than the R&B and electronica-influenced "Whatcha Say". He mentioned that the album displays both sides, so "In My Head" was released to ...
After touring the record extensively across the United States, where the duo had established a cult fan base, Frou Frou amicably disbanded in 2004. [ 14 ] Sigsworth was contacted in 2004 by music supervisor Chris Douridas, an early fan of Frou Frou, who asked him to record a cover version of Bonnie Tyler 's 1984 song " Holding Out for a Hero ...
I Gotta Be Me is the only album by the late hip-hop producer Johnny "J" on Shade Tree Records, with distribution by Solar Records by way of their recently formed independent label distribution unit, The J. Hines Company.