Jason Derulo

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Jason Derulo
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Derulo performing in December 2013
Background information
Birth name Jason Joel Desrouleaux[1]
Born (1989-09-21) September 21, 1989 (age 34)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • dancer
  • choreographer
Years active 2006–present
Labels
Website jasonderulo.com

Jason Joel Desrouleaux (French pronunciation: ​[deʁuˈlo]; born September 21, 1989), better known by his stage name Jason Derulo (an alternate spelling of his name, which he pronounces English pronunciation: /dəˈɹuloʊ/), is an American singer, songwriter and dancer. Since the start of his career as a solo recording artist in 2009, Derulo has sold over 50 million singles[5] and has achieved eleven career platinum singles, including "Wiggle", "Talk Dirty", "In My Head", and "Whatcha Say".[6][7][8]

After producing records for several artists and writing songs for Cash Money Records co-founder Birdman, Young Money Entertainment owner Lil Wayne and rapper Diddy, Derulo signed to minor recording label Beluga Heights. After Beluga Heights became part of the Warner Music Group, Derulo released his debut single "Whatcha Say" in May 2009. It sold over five million digital downloads, gaining an RIAA certification of triple platinum, and reaching number 1 in the U.S. and New Zealand. Derulo released his second single, "In My Head", in December 2009. His debut album, Jason Derulo, was released on March 2, 2010. He released his second studio album, Future History, on September 16, 2011, the album was preceded by the release of the UK number-one single "Don't Wanna Go Home". Derulo's third international album, Tattoos, was released on September 24, 2013, while Derulo's third U.S album Talk Dirty was released on April 15, 2014.

In 2015, Derulo released his single "Want to Want Me" and announced his fourth studio album, Everything Is 4 which was released on June 2, 2015.

Early life

Derulo was born on September 21, 1989 in Miramar, Florida,[9] to Haitian parents.[10][11] He was the youngest of their three children.[12] He started singing at a young age. He attended performing arts schools in Florida and made some early attempts at music composition, writing his first song at the age of eight. His writing skills began attracting attention when he was a teenager. He also wrote "Bossy" for Birdman, a New Orleans-based rapper, and made a guest appearance on the song, highlighting his ability as a vocalist.[13]

Career

2006–10: Beginnings and Jason Derulo

Derulo has been writing songs for artists including Diddy, Grant Goan, Danity Kane, Donnie Klang, Sean Kingston, Cassie, Lil Wayne since he was young, intent on becoming a solo performer.[14] After attending performing arts schools, such as The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, and honing his talents as a singer and dancer, as well as acting in theatre productions like Ragtime and Smokey Joe's Cafe,[15] Derulo won the grand prize on the 2006 season finale of the TV show Showtime at the Apollo.[16] Derulo was discovered by music producer J. R. Rotem, who signed him to his record label Beluga Heights Records and Warner Bros. Records.

In a HitQuarters interview, Rotem highlighted Derulo's dedication to his art by saying, "Jason Derulo has one of the most impressive work ethics I've ever come across – he just keeps knocking out songs in the studio. That's an amazing quality."[17]

On August 4, 2009, Jason released his debut single, "Whatcha Say". It was produced by J. R. Rotem with additional production by Fuego. The track heavily samples the Imogen Heap song "Hide and Seek".[18] In late August 2009, the song debuted at number 54 on the Billboard Hot 100[19] and hit number 1 in November 2009.[20] It was Derulo's first and only number one hit. The single's music video was released in September 2009; after the single became successful, Derulo began work on his debut album. He released the second single from his album, "In My Head", on December 8, 2009. It debuted at number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100, and reached number five.[21]

Derulo's debut album, Jason Derulo, stylised with an umlaut as Jason Derülo, was released on March 2, 2010. Jason Derulo first charted within the top ten of the UK and Irish Albums Charts in early March 2010. He spent six weeks promoting the album in his appearances as one of the opening acts for Lady Gaga's 2009–2010 The Monster Ball Tour. The third single of the album is "Ridin' Solo," which was released worldwide on April 26, 2010. By July, the single had reached number nine in the Billboard Hot 100.[21] Derulo has also been featured in a song by new artist Will Roush called "Turn it Up," which also features Stat Quo and Young Buck. He also collaborated with UK singer Pixie Lott on a song titled "Coming Home" from the re-released edition of her album Turn It Up.

2011–12: Future History and other ventures

In 2011, Derulo recorded a track with Demi Lovato titled "Together" for her album Unbroken. His second studio album, Future History, was released on September 27, 2011.[22] Derulo is currently detailing his journey recording the album via a series of webisodes that are posted on his official website every Friday.[22] Its lead single, "Don't Wanna Go Home", was released on May 20, 2011. It landed the number-one spot in the UK and in the top five in Australia.[23] Derulo planned to embark on an eight-date UK tour in support of the album in February 2012, including a show at Wembley Arena on March 1.[24] However, on January 3, 2012, while Derulo was rehearsing for his Future History Tour, he broke one of his vertebrae. As a result, he canceled all of his tour dates.[25]

On March 28, 2012, Derulo appeared on American Idol to announce he would allow fans to help him finish the lyrics for a new song entitled "Undefeated", as part of a partnership with American Idol and Coca Cola.[26] Fans were given the opportunity to submit their own lyrics to complete the song, and fans were then given the chance to vote on which lyrics they liked the most. On May 5, 2012, Derulo announced that his first post-neck injury television performance would be on the eleventh season finale of American Idol, on May 22, 2012.[27] In August 2012, Derulo became a dance master alongside Kelly Rowland, for the first season of the Australian dance talent show Everybody Dance Now. The show was cancelled shortly after its fourth episode aired due to poor ratings.[28]

On July 9, 2012, Derulo announced that he had signed Australian singer-songwriter Arlene Zelina to his record label Future History (owned with his manager Frank Harris)[29] after he attended one of her performances at Whisky A Go Go in 2011 before she returned to Melbourne, Australia. On July 10, 2012, Derulo confirmed this on his Twitter.[30]

2013–14: Tattoos and Talk Dirty

On April 16, 2013, Derulo released his single, "The Other Side" to radio on April 23, 2013. As of July 4, 2013 "The Other Side" peaked at #18 on the Billboard Hot 100. Derulo announced via Twitter that his third album will be called Tattoos. The album was released on September 24, 2013. The album's second single, "Talk Dirty", was released internationally on July 27, 2013 (digitally). "Talk Dirty" peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100.

The album features American hip-hop recording artist 2 Chainz; it is the first single from Derulo to contain a feature. The tracks accompanying music video had already been shot and was released in early August 2013.

On July 22, 2013, it was announced that Derulo would be featured on Jordin Sparks' lead single, "Before It Breaks", off of her third album. The single is set to be released on August 1, 2013.[31] "Marry Me" made its US radio premiere on On Air with Ryan Seacrest on August 26, 2013. It is scheduled to be released to all digital retailers as the second single to the U.S. market, third overall, on the same day.[32] On Wednesday December 11, 2013, he was the headline act for Radio City Live in the Echo Arena, Liverpool. He performed Ridin' Solo and Talk Dirty.

Six months after Derulo's third album Tattoos was released (other than in the U.S) he announced on March 18, 2014 that he would be releasing an album with 4 newly recorded songs and 7 from Tattoos as the U.S album and that it would have different artwork and be re-titled Talk Dirty. Talk Dirty was released on April 15, 2014.[33]

2015: Everything Is 4

On January 22, 2015, Dick Clark Productions announced that Derulo would be a judge in the upcoming 12th season of So You Think You Can Dance, alongside new judge Paula Abdul and returning judge Nigel Lythgoe. “I am truly excited, and eagerly look forward to joining the cast of So You Think You Can Dance,” said Derulo. “It is one of the most respected and longest-tenured shows on network television, and I hope to be a part of new growth and continued success.” [34]

On March 9, Derulo released the first single from his forthcoming fourth studio album, Everything Is 4, called "Want to Want Me".[35] “Want To Want Me” became the most-added track in the history of Top 40 radio: it was added to 156 monitored pop stations, making it the biggest Top 40 US radio launch thus far.[36] It peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100[37] and topped the UK Singles Chart.[38] The music video for his second single, "Cheyenne", was released on June 30, 2015.[39]

Tours

Discography

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Albums

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2010 Turn the Beat Around Himself
2012 Everybody Dance Now Himself, dance master Season 1
State of Georgia Himself Season 1, "The Popular Chicks"
2013 Dancing with the Stars Himself Musical guest
2014 So You Think You Can Dance Himself Guest Judge
2015 So You Think You Can Dance Himself Judge

Awards and nominations

Year Organization Award Work Result
2010 Teen Choice Awards[40] Choice Breakout Male Artist Himself Nominated
Choice R&B Track "In My Head" Won
Choice R&B Album Jason Derulo Won
MTV Video Music Awards[41] Best Male Video "In My Head" Nominated
Best New Artist "In My Head" Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards[42] Best New Act Himself Nominated
Best Push Act Himself Nominated
ARIA Music Awards[43] Most Popular International Artist Himself Nominated
American Music Awards New Artist of the Year Himself Nominated
2011 NAACP Image Award[44] Outstanding New Artist Himself Nominated
BMI Pop Music Awards[45] Songwriter of the Year "In My Head", "Ridin' Solo", "Whatcha Say, Replay" Won
50 Most Performed Songs of the Year "Replay" Won
Teen Choice Awards[46] Choice Male Artist Himself Nominated
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Track "Don't Wanna Go Home" Nominated
Choice Summer: Music Star Male Himself Nominated
MOBO Awards[47][48] Best International Act Himself Nominated
2012 MTV Video Music Awards Japan Best R&B Video "It Girl" Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best World Stage Performance Himself Nominated
2013 MOBO Awards Best International Artist Himself Nominated
2014 Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Male Artist Himself Nominated
Choice Music: Star Male Himself Won
Choice Music Single: Male Artist "Talk Dirty" Nominated
Choice Music: Summer Song "Wiggle" Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Best Pop Video "Talk Dirty" Nominated
Best Choreography Nominated
ARIA Music Awards[49] Best International Artist Tattoos Nominated
2015 YouTube Music Awards[50] 50 artists to watch Himself Won
Brasil Music Awards International Artist Himself Nominated
Teen Choice Awards[51] Choice Male Artist Himself Nominated
Choice Summer Music Star: Male Himself Nominated

References

  1. "Jason Joel Desrouleaux – About This Person – Movies & TV". NYTimes.com. Retrieved July 16, 2010.
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  13. http://www.billboard.com/artist/304245/jason-derulo/biography
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