Since ruling the airwaves last year with his self-titled
debut—which sold 850,000 copies worldwide, spawned three Top Ten hits, and
landed him the 2011 BMI "Songwriter of the Year" award—multi-talented
artist Jason Derulo has not slowed down. The 21-year-old chart-topper is set to
release his eagerly awaited sophomore effort, Future History, on Beluga
Heights/Warner Bros. Records on September 27th.... “It’s where I see myself
going in the future,” says Derulo of the meaning behind the album title. “These
are the songs I’m going to be singing for the rest of my life, and I’d like my
music to live on after I’m no longer around.” Future History finds Derulo
moving seamlessly from ultra-sexy urban dance tracks to poppy love songs, once
again offering up a unique genre-blurring blend of varied sounds deeply rooted
in pop. This time, production is handled by The Fliptones, including the first
single and instant summer anthem “Don’t Wanna Go Home,” as well as hitmakers
J.R. Rotem, Frank E, The Dream, and Eman. “On this album I just wanted to be
me,” explains Derulo, who wrote all of the songs on Future History either by
himself or in collaboration with top names like Kara Dioguardi, The Dream, and
Claude Kelly. The new batch of songs reflects a newfound maturity in Derulo’s
personality as well as the music that he’s eager to share with his fans. “I was
19 before and now I’m 21 and I’ve really kind of found myself,” he says. “So
you can hear a whole new person, a new being almost.”Listen song here:YouTube
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