Jason Derulo
May 9, 2011
Multi-platinum selling singer and songwriter Jason Derulo returns with his first single since establishing himself as a pop sensation with a string of red-hot hits last year. Derulo will release "Don't Wanna Go Home," which impacts Top 40 on May 10th and he co-wrote with producers The Fliptones. The track is the first single from Derulo's eagerly awaited second album, "Future History," which will be released by Beluga Heights/Warner Bros. Records in late summer.
"In the midst of all the turmoil in the world, I wanted to create a song that made you forget your problems," Derulo says. "So escape home, forget reality, and live it up!"
Derulo ruled the airwaves last year with his three smash hit singles, the 3x-platinum debut "Whatcha Say," the 2x-platinum "In My Head," and the 2x-platinum "Ridin' Solo," off his self-titled debut album, becoming the first male solo artist to score consecutive No. 1's on Billboard's Pop Songs radio airplay chart in the chart's 17-year-history with his first two entries. The Miami-born 21-year-old has sold more than 13 million singles and 850,000 albums worldwide. He has also streamed more than 328 million views on his YouTube Channel, which is in the Top 100 All-Time Most Viewed channels. Catch him performing at KIIS FM's Wango Tango event in Los Angeles on May 14th.
