Jason Derulo (born Jason Joel Desrouleaux; September 21, 1989) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor whose career blends R&B, pop, and electronic dance music with high-energy performances and infectious hooks.[1] Born in Miramar, Florida, to Haitian immigrant parents, he began writing songs as a child and signed with Atlantic Records in his late teens after working as a songwriter for artists like Danity Kane and Sean Kingston.[2]Derulo rose to prominence in 2009 with his debut single "Whatcha Say," which topped the Billboard Hot 100 and earned a quintuple platinum certification from the RIAA for over five million units sold in the United States.[3][4] His self-titled debut album followed in 2010, featuring additional hits like "In My Head" (3× platinum) and "Ridin' Solo" (2× platinum), establishing him as a chart-topping force with sales exceeding 250 million singles worldwide.[5][6][7]Over the next decade, Derulo released successful albums including Future History (2011), Talk Dirty (2013, platinum), Everything Is 4 (2015), and Nu King (2024, gold on release day), with standout singles such as "Talk Dirty" (4× platinum), "Wiggle" featuring Snoop Dogg (5× platinum), "Want to Want Me" (6× platinum), "Swalla" featuring Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla $ign (4× platinum), and "Savage Love" (3× platinum), the latter fueling a TikTok-driven resurgence in 2020.[8][9][10][11][12] His career faced a setback in 2012 due to a cervical fracture from an onstage accident, but he recovered to continue producing hits, expand into acting roles in films like Cats (2019) and television appearances, and release new music such as a club anthem in Dubai in October 2025.[13][14] In addition to music, Derulo authored the self-help bookSing Your Name Out Loud: 15 Rules for Living Your Dream in 2023, drawing from his experiences in the industry, and as of 2025 continues with global tours including performances in Manila and the announcement of his 2026 "The Last Dance World Tour."[15][16][17]
Early years
Childhood and family
Jason Derulo was born Jason Joel Desrouleaux on September 21, 1989, in Miramar, Florida, to Haitian immigrant parents Joel and Jocelyne Desrouleaux.[18]His father owned an import/export business, while his mother served as an immigration officer and homemaker; the family emphasized hard work and the pursuit of the American dream.[19]Derulo grew up with two older siblings in a close-knit household influenced by Haitian culture.[20]From the age of five, he pursued childhood interests in performance, regularly singing in school choirs and participating in local talent shows, which nurtured his early passion for music.[21]
Musical education and influences
Derulo's musical journey began in childhood in Miramar, Florida, where he attended performing arts schools and studied opera, theater, and ballet from a young age.[22] He composed his first song, titled "Crush on You," at the age of eight.[22] This early exposure honed his skills in singing and songwriting, setting the foundation for his multifaceted approach to performance.In high school, Derulo enrolled at Dillard Center for the Arts at Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, a magnet program emphasizing performing arts.[23] There, he focused on piano, jazz, and musical theater, participating in productions that built his stage presence and vocal technique; he graduated ahead of schedule, before turning 16.[24] Following this, he moved to New York as a teenager to attend the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, majoring in musical theater and receiving intensive training in vocals, dance, and acting—he even secured a role in the Broadway production of Rent.[22]Derulo's key influences shaped his blend of pop, R&B, and dance elements. He has long credited Michael Jackson as a primary inspiration, particularly for dance and pop innovation, recalling how he mimicked Jackson's moves and songs as a child without fully grasping the concept of a singing career.[22] Other pivotal figures include Usher, whose R&B vocal style influenced Derulo's emotive delivery, and Justin Timberlake, admired for his versatility in production and performance.[25] His Haitian roots also drew him to artists like Wyclef Jean, connecting him to cultural rhythms that informed his rhythmic phrasing and global appeal.[26]By age 16, Derulo transitioned to pre-professional work, securing his first songwriting credits for established artists. He penned tracks for Lil Wayne, Sean Kingston, Diddy, and Cassie, including the 2007 hit "Bossy" for Birdman, which marked his entry into professional songwriting circles in Miami and beyond.[22] These experiences, combined with his formal training, equipped him with the technical and creative tools essential for his later career.
Career
2006–2010: Songwriting beginnings and debut album
In 2006, Jason Derulo signed a songwriting deal with Beluga Heights, the independent label founded by producer J.R. Rotem, marking the start of his professional career behind the scenes in the music industry.[27] During this period, he contributed to tracks for several artists, including co-writing "I Got One (2nite)" for Cassie on her 2006 debut album and providing songs for the girl group Danity Kane, helping establish his reputation as an emerging talent in R&B and pop songwriting.[28][27]Transitioning to a recording artist, Derulo released his debut single "Whatcha Say" digitally on May 5, 2009, through Beluga Heights and Warner Bros. Records, with an official radio and digital launch following on August 4, 2009.[29] The track, which sampled Imogen Heap's "Hide and Seek," debuted at No. 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 and climbed to No. 1 by November 2009, becoming his first chart-topping hit in the United States.[30] It was certified 5× Platinum by the RIAA in 2014 for sales and streaming equivalent to over five million units.[4]Derulo's self-titled debut album, Jason Derulo, arrived on March 2, 2010, via Beluga Heights and Warner Bros., debuting at No. 11 on the Billboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 67,000 copies.) The project featured pop-R&B tracks blending upbeat hooks and personal lyrics, including follow-up singles "In My Head," which peaked at No. 5 on the Hot 100, and "Ridin' Solo," reaching No. 9.[31] To promote the album, Derulo joined as an opening act on Lady Gaga's Monster Ball Tour starting in late 2009, performing across North American arenas and gaining exposure to large audiences. He also performed alongside the Jonas Brothers at events like the 2010 Live in the Vineyard Festival, further building his live performance profile.[32]
2011–2014: Future History, Tattoos, and Talk Dirty
Following the success of his debut album, Jason Derulo released his second studio album, Future History, on September 16, 2011, through Beluga Heights and Warner Bros. Records.[33] The lead single, "Don't Wanna Go Home," was released on May 23, 2011, and peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, while topping the charts in the United Kingdom.[34] The album debuted at No. 29 on the Billboard 200, selling 13,000 copies in its first week, a decline from his debut's performance but still reflecting his growing international appeal with tracks blending pop, R&B, and electronic elements.[35]In January 2012, Derulo suffered a neck injury during a rehearsal for his Future History World Tour when he landed awkwardly on his head while practicing back tucks, fracturing his C2 vertebra.[36] The accident sidelined him for several months, leading to the cancellation of tour dates, including UK shows in February and March, which temporarily halted his promotional activities.[36] Despite the setback, Derulo recovered sufficiently to resume work later that year, focusing on songwriting and collaborations that would shape his next releases.Derulo's third studio album, Tattoos, arrived internationally on September 20, 2013, featuring hits like "The Other Side," which peaked at No. 18 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Talk Dirty" featuring 2 Chainz, which reached No. 3 on the Hot 100 and topped charts in six countries.) The album included collaborations such as "Fire" with Pitbull, emphasizing Derulo's dance-pop sound and global crossover appeal. A U.S. reissue titled Talk Dirty followed on April 15, 2014, incorporating additional tracks and debuting at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with 44,000 units sold in its first week; it was later certified platinum by the RIAA for 1 million equivalent units. This period marked Derulo's expanding presence, with multi-platinum sales internationally and his first arena tours, including a 2014 UK run at venues like London's O2 Arena and an Australian tour hitting Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne.[37][38][39]
2015–2020: Everything Is 4, 2Sides, Cats, and label transition
In 2015, Jason Derulo released his fourth studio album, Everything Is 4, on June 2 through Beluga Heights Records and Warner Bros. Records.[40] The album's lead single, "Want to Want Me," became a major commercial success, peaking at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart, marking Derulo's fourth chart-topper in the United Kingdom.[41] It also topped the Billboard Pop Airplay chart, underscoring its strong radio performance.[42]Everything Is 4 debuted at number four on the Billboard 200, selling 22,000 copies in its first week, and was later certified gold by the RIAA for 500,000 equivalent units on November 23, 2016.[43]Following a period of recovery from a neckinjury sustained in 2012, Derulo returned to music with renewed focus, incorporating themes of personal growth and relationships into Everything Is 4. The album featured collaborations with artists such as Jennifer Lopez and Stevie Wonder, blending pop, R&B, and dance elements to maintain Derulo's signature upbeat style.[40]After a four-year hiatus from extended plays, Derulo issued 2Sides (Side 1), his fourth EP, on November 8, 2019, via Beluga Heights Records and Warner Records.[44] The six-track project explored the dualities of love through high-energy tracks like "F It Up" and collaborations including "Best Friend" with Ty Dolla $ign and "Talk About Us" featuring Stefflon Don, emphasizing Derulo's versatility in production and vocal delivery. A follow-up, 2Sides (Side 2), was initially slated for early 2020 but was ultimately cancelled amid Derulo's transition away from Warner Records.[45]In December 2019, Derulo made his feature film debut in the musical adaptation Cats, directed by Tom Hooper, where he portrayed the character Rum Tum Tugger and contributed to the soundtrack.[46] During promotion for the film, he joined Taylor Swift in performing "Beautiful Ghosts," an original song co-written by Swift and Andrew Lloyd Webber for the movie's end credits.[47]Derulo parted ways with Warner Bros. Records in May 2020, citing frequent changes in label staff and creative misalignments as key factors in the decision.[48] This departure marked the end of his nearly decade-long association with the label, allowing him greater autonomy in his career trajectory. Post-transition, Derulo shifted emphasis toward direct fan engagement via streaming platforms and social media, exemplified by the viral success of his remix of "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" with Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo, which originated on TikTok and amassed billions of streams globally.[48] This approach leveraged his over 40 million TikTok followers to drive organic hits, bypassing traditional label promotion.[49]
2021–2025: Nu King, independent releases, and global tours
In early 2021, Jason Derulo released the single "Lifestyle" featuring Adam Levine, marking a continuation of his pop-R&B sound with themes of luxury and romance.[50] The track, produced with electronic influences, received remixes including versions by MKJ and GOLDHOUSE, expanding its dance appeal.[51] Building on the momentum from his 2020 viral hit "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)"—a collaboration with Jawsh 685 that later featured a remix with BTS, topping the Billboard Hot 100—Derulo focused on digital platforms to engage fans during the ongoing global pandemic.[3]Following his transition to Atlantic Records, Derulo released his fifth studio album, Nu King, on February 16, 2024, a 27-track project compiling recent singles and new material to showcase his evolution as a performer.[52] Standout tracks included "Spicy Margarita" featuring Michael Bublé, a lively duet blending pop and Latin rhythms, and "Hands on Me" with Meghan Trainor, which highlighted playful chemistry and earned praise for its upbeat production.[53][54] The album, Derulo's first full-length since 2019, emphasized self-empowerment and versatility, drawing from his social media-driven hits like "Take You Dancing" and "Swalla."[55]In June 2025, Derulo signed a distribution deal with Create Music Group, shifting toward greater creative control and independent releases under his Creative Genius Records imprint.[56] This partnership facilitated the October 3, 2025, release of the single "Who Hurt You?," a motivational anthem addressing heartbreak and resilience, accompanied by a music video featuring dynamic choreography.[57] The track quickly trended on social media, underscoring Derulo's knack for viral content.[58]Derulo expanded his global presence with key performances, including a headline slot at the Cherry Blossom Festival in Shillong, India, on November 14, 2025, alongside artists like The Script and Tyga.[59] He also announced "The Last Dance World Tour" for 2026, a series of arena shows across the UK and Europe, starting January 29 in Glasgow and including stops in London, Manchester, and Dublin, positioning it as a celebratory farewell to his high-energy live era.[60][61]
Artistry
Musical style and vocals
Jason Derulo's music primarily spans pop, R&B, and dance genres, frequently incorporating hip-hop and electronic elements to create infectious, upbeat tracks.[62] His style emphasizes rhythmic grooves and melodic hooks that blend smooth R&B sensibilities with high-energy dance beats, often drawing from electronic production techniques like synth-driven drops and layered percussion.[3] This fusion allows for versatile soundscapes, as seen in his ability to shift seamlessly between club-oriented anthems and more introspective pop ballads.[62]Derulo possesses a tenor vocal range, characterized by a light, flexible timbre that excels in falsetto passages and signature ad-libs.[63] His falsetto, often employed for emotive highs and melodic flourishes, adds a soaring quality to choruses, while his rhythmic delivery—marked by syncopated phrasing and rapid runs—infuses songs with dynamic energy reminiscent of his influences like Michael Jackson.[64] These elements, combined with occasional use of autotune for polished effects, contribute to a vocal style that prioritizes accessibility and charisma over raw power.[62]Over time, Derulo's approach has evolved from falsetto-dominant performances in early hits like "Whatcha Say," which highlighted airy, layered highs, to a more versatile R&B foundation in later works that showcases deeper chest tones and nuanced emotional delivery.[65] This progression reflects a broadening of his artistic palette, allowing for greater stylistic experimentation while maintaining core pop appeal.[65]Integral to Derulo's artistry is the integration of dance, with high-energy choreography serving as a visual extension of his music in videos and live shows. His performances often feature precise, athletic moves that synchronize with the beat, enhancing the rhythmic drive of tracks and drawing from hip-hop and contemporary dance traditions.[66] Collaborations like official Zumba routines for songs such as "Tip Toe" underscore this emphasis, turning his releases into full sensory experiences that encourage audience participation.[67]
Songwriting and production
Jason Derulo began his professional music career as a songwriter, contributing to tracks for established artists including Diddy, Danity Kane, Donnie Klang, Cassie, Lil Wayne, Sean Kingston, and Birdman before releasing his debut single in 2009.[34][2] These early credits honed his craft in crafting infectious melodies and relatable narratives, establishing him as a versatile collaborator in the pop and R&B spaces.[68]Throughout his solo discography, Derulo has written or co-written the majority of his material, often drawing from personal experiences to shape his albums' sonic identities. For instance, he co-wrote every track on his self-titled debut album, working closely with producer J.R. Rotem to blend R&B with pop elements.[69] This hands-on approach continued across projects like Everything Is 4, where he and collaborators generated over 100 songs during sessions, selecting those that best captured his evolving sound.[70] On his 2024 album Nu King, Derulo earned writing credits on multiple tracks, including the title song and collaborations like "Spicy Margarita" with Michael Bublé.[71][72]In production, Derulo frequently partners with teams such as The Monsters & Strangerz, who co-produced tracks like "If It Ain't Love" from Everything Is 4, emphasizing layered beats, warped vocals, and prominent hooks to drive danceable energy.[73] His style prioritizes rhythmic grooves and memorable refrains, often fusing urban R&B with electronic flourishes to create club-ready anthems.[74]Derulo's songwriting commonly explores themes of romantic relationships, as seen in introspective tracks about love and commitment; high-energy partying, evident in songs celebrating nightlife and escapism; and personal empowerment, reflecting resilience and self-assurance.[75][76] Influenced by his Haitian heritage—where Haitian Creole was his first language—Derulo incorporates bilingual elements, blending English with Konpa rhythms in tracks like the "Ayo Girl (Haitian Konpa Remix)" featuring Robinson and Mikaben, to honor his cultural roots.[77][78]
Personal life
Relationships and family
Derulo began dating American singer Jordin Sparks in 2011, with the couple going public shortly after meeting on the set of his music video for "It Girl."[79] Their three-year relationship ended in September 2014, with Sparks announcing the split via a tweet stating, "The worst way to get over someone is to get under someone else...but the best way to get over someone is to never see them again," which sparked public speculation.[80] Derulo later confirmed the breakup in interviews, noting it occurred over the phone and that they remained on amicable terms initially, though they ceased communication soon after.[81]Following his split from Sparks, Derulo was briefly linked to model Daphne Joy in late 2015, with the pair confirming their exclusive relationship after being spotted together at events.[82] The romance lasted about six months before they parted ways in May 2016, with Derulo describing the separation as mutual and emphasizing their continued friendship.[83]In early 2020, Derulo started dating Australian-American model and actress Jena Frumes after meeting at a gym, going Instagram official in March of that year.[84] Their relationship, which was on-and-off at times, culminated in the birth of their son, Jason King Derulo, on May 8, 2021.[85] The couple split in September 2021, four months after their son's arrival, with Derulo stating on Twitter that the decision allowed them to focus on co-parenting effectively.[86]Despite the breakup, Derulo and Frumes maintain a positive co-parenting dynamic, sharing custody of Jason King and frequently posting about their experiences as parents on social media.[87] In January 2025, Frumes addressed social media speculation about Derulo's dating life, emphasizing their ongoing cooperation as co-parents.[88] Derulo has described the arrangement as "amazing," highlighting their mutual support in raising their son, including coordinated family outings and celebrations like Halloween costumes.[89] Fatherhood has become a central theme in Derulo's public life, with him often sharing milestones such as Jason King's birthdays and daily adventures, crediting the experience with bringing profound joy.[90] As of 2025, Derulo has been rumored to be datingactress Nora Fatehi, though neither has confirmed the relationship.[91]
Health challenges
In January 2012, Jason Derulo suffered a severe neckinjury during a dance rehearsal in Florida when he misjudged a back tuck, landing directly on his head and fracturing his C2vertebra, an injury known as the "hangman's break" that can lead to paralysis.[92][93] He was airlifted to a hospital for an emergency operation to stabilize the fracture, which he later described as a "miracle" survival due to his quick thinking in holding his head upright.[92] The injury forced him to cancel his upcoming world tour and enter a seven-month recovery period involving a neck brace, intensive rehabilitation, and restrictions on basic activities like tying shoelaces or showering independently.[92][94]Reflecting on the incident in a January 2025 interview, Derulo recounted the immediate panic after hearing a crack in his neck, questioning, "Did my life just end?" as he feared permanent paralysis.[95] He detailed his rehabilitation routine, which included daily 45-minute walks on a treadmill followed by hours in the studio to maintain mental focus, crediting this discipline for his full recovery without long-term complications.[95][94]Derulo has experienced minor injuries from his high-energy dance routines over the years, such as requiring 20 stitches in his leg after a fall while dancing at a Paris nightclub in 2016 and breaking his foot shortly before a 2023 Super Bowl performance, but none have resulted in lasting effects.[96][97] Following his 2012 accident, he has advocated for fitness awareness, emphasizing how his pre-injury conditioning likely prevented worse outcomes and sharing his post-recovery routines to encourage others to prioritize physical preparation.[98][99]
Legal matters
In October 2023, aspiring singer and dancer Emaza Dilan Gibson filed a lawsuit against Jason Derulo, his imprint label Future History LLC, and Atlantic Records in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging quid pro quo sexual harassment, retaliation, breach of contract, and creation of a hostile work environment.[100] Gibson claimed that after Derulo contacted her via Instagram in August 2021 and signed her to a recording contract in November 2021, he pressured her into sexual activities, including inviting her to his hotel room during tour preparations and referencing a purported "goat skin and fish scales" ritual as a condition for career advancement.[101] She further alleged that upon rejecting his advances, Derulo and his team stalled her music releases, reduced support, and terminated her contract in 2022 under false pretenses, effectively firing her from associated opportunities such as a spot on his tour.[102]The initial lawsuit was dismissed in April 2024 on a technicality related to venue and forum selection clauses in the contract, which required disputes to be resolved in New York.[103] Gibson refiled the suit in New York Supreme Court in September 2025, reiterating the harassment and retaliation claims while seeking unspecified damages for emotional distress, lost wages, and punitive measures.[104] The case remains ongoing as of November 2025, with no settlement reported.[104]Derulo has consistently denied the allegations, stating through legal filings and public statements that no harassment occurred and that Gibson violated contractual terms by failing to deliver music and engaging in unprofessional conduct.[105] In response to the refiling, his representatives described the claims as "baseless" and affirmed his intent to vigorously defend against them in court.[104]Earlier in his career, Derulo faced minor contractual disputes with initial record labels during his songwriting phase in the late 2000s, primarily involving royalty shares and credit allocations for co-written tracks, though none escalated to formal litigation. These issues were resolved amicably without public settlements.
Business ventures
Cryptocurrency and NFT projects
Jason Derulo entered the cryptocurrency and NFT space in 2021, beginning with the acquisition of CryptoPunk #1961, a prominent generative art NFT from the Larva Labs collection, purchased for 104 ETH (approximately $357,081 at the time) in coordination with pseudonymous collector Cozomo de' Medici.[106] This marked his initial foray into digital assets, setting the stage for broader involvement in blockchain initiatives. He quickly followed by publicly endorsing Solana after investing in the cryptocurrency in June 2021, describing it as a highly rewarding decision amid its rapid growth.[107]Derulo has consistently advocated for major cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, emphasizing their potential for technological innovation and artistic expression in interviews and social media content.[108] He has also participated in crypto-focused events, performing at the Future Blockchain Summit in Dubai in 2023 to engage with the global Web3 community.[109]From 2022 to 2023, Derulo expanded his ventures by investing in Audius, a blockchain-based music streaming platform that enables artists to monetize their work through $AUDIO tokens and fan engagement features.[110] He further supported NFTIST, an investment and launchpad platform for curated digital assets, by adopting one of its NFTs as his Instagram profile picture in March 2022 and promoting it as an optimal opportunity for collectors.[111]These efforts culminated in innovative fan engagement strategies, such as a June 2022 metaverse activation in Decentraland developed with TerraZero Technologies, where Derulo's avatar hosted interactive experiences tied to his music video premiere, fostering direct connections with supporters via blockchain ahead of later projects including his albumNu King in February 2024.[112] Through these projects, Derulo has leveraged NFTs and crypto to create decentralized pathways for artist-fan interactions and alternative monetization in the music sector.
Label affiliations and artist development
Jason Derulo began his recording career signed to Beluga Heights Records, a label founded by producer J.R. Rotem, which entered into a joint venture with Warner Bros. Records in 2008.[113] This partnership facilitated Derulo's debut in 2009 and supported his releases through multiple albums and singles until 2020, when Cinq Music Group acquired Beluga Heights, including Derulo's catalog.[114]Following his departure from Warner Bros. in early 2020 due to creative differences, Derulo briefly transitioned to independent status, managing his own releases without a major label commitment.[2] He signed with Atlantic Records, a Warner Music Group label, in 2021, releasing his album Nu King through them in 2024. In June 2025, Derulo signed a distribution deal with Create Music Group through his imprint Creative Genius Records, enabling broader reach for upcoming music while retaining ownership of his masters.[56]In addition to his own career, Derulo has engaged in artist development by signing and mentoring emerging talents under his affiliations. For instance, he signed singer Emaza Gibson to a recording deal, providing guidance on her early career development.[105] This mentorship role reflects Derulo's interest in nurturing new voices within the industry, drawing from his experiences as a songwriter and performer.
Other investments
Derulo has diversified his portfolio beyond music and crypto into service-based businesses. In 2023, he invested in Rocket Carwash, a subscription-based car wash chain that operates on a recurring revenue model similar to streaming services. Valued at approximately $2 billion as of 2023, Derulo has stated that this venture generates more income for him than his music career.[115]
Discography
Studio albums
Jason Derulo's debut studio album, Jason Derulo, was released on March 2, 2010, by Beluga Heights and Warner Bros. Records, featuring 10 tracks including "Whatcha Say," "In My Head," and "Ridin' Solo." The album debuted at number 11 on the US Billboard 200 and achieved platinum certification from the RIAA for sales exceeding 1,000,000 units in the United States. Globally, it sold over 1.4 million copies, establishing Derulo's early commercial presence in pop and R&B markets.[116][113]His second studio album, Future History, arrived on September 16, 2011, also via Beluga Heights and Warner Bros. Records, comprising 12 tracks such as "Don't Wanna Go Home," "It Girl," and "Breathing." It debuted at number 29 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 13,000 copies in the US, where it later earned gold certification from the RIAA for 500,000 units sold. The album performed stronger internationally, topping charts in the Netherlands and reaching the top 10 in several European countries, contributing to over 500,000 global sales.[117][118]Derulo's third studio effort, initially released internationally as Tattoos on September 24, 2013, through Warner Bros. Records, included 11 tracks like "The Other Side," "Marry Me," and "Talk Dirty." The US version was reissued as Talk Dirty on April 15, 2014, expanding to 13 tracks with additional bonus material, including collaborations with 2 Chainz and Snoop Dogg. Talk Dirty debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200, received platinum certification from the RIAA on February 3, 2017, for 1,000,000 units in the US, and sold over 1.2 million copies worldwide, driven by international success in markets like Australia and the UK.[119][118][120]The fourth studio album, Everything Is 4, was released on May 29, 2015, by Beluga Heights and Warner Bros. Records, consisting of 11 tracks led by the hit "Want to Want Me," alongside "Cheyenne" and "Get Ugly." It entered the Billboard 200 at number 6, bolstered by strong digital streaming, and received gold certification from the RIAA for 500,000 equivalent units in the US. The album marked a shift toward more upbeat pop production and achieved over 700,000 global sales.[121][118]Derulo's fifth studio album, Nu King, was released on February 16, 2024, through Atlantic Records in partnership with his Artist Partner Group, featuring 27 tracks that blend new material like "Spicy Margarita" with Michael Bublé and "Mad Love" with YoungBoy Never Broke Again, alongside re-recorded hits such as "Swalla" and "Take You Dancing." It debuted at number 82 on the Billboard 200 with 12,000 equivalent units in its first week and was certified gold by the RIAA on the day of release for 500,000 units, reflecting strong pre-release streaming from prior singles. As his first full-length original project in nearly a decade, it underscores his independent production approach while maintaining major-label distribution.[122]
Singles and EPs
Jason Derulo's career as a recording artist has been marked by a prolific output of singles, with over 250 million units sold worldwide since his debut in 2009.[5] He has released a total of 59 singles, many of which have achieved significant commercial success across global charts, including multiple entries in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] His singles often blend R&B, pop, and dance elements, frequently featuring collaborations that amplify their reach.Derulo's breakthrough came with his debut single "Whatcha Say" in 2009, which sampled Imogen Heap's "Hide and Seek" and topped the Billboard Hot 100 for one week while peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart.[3] The track earned a 5× Platinum certification from the RIAA, reflecting sales and streaming equivalent to over five million units in the United States.[123] This was followed by "In My Head" in 2010, another top-five hit on the Hot 100 that reached number one in the UK and received a 3× Platinum RIAA certification for its enduring popularity.[124]Among his peak commercial successes, "Talk Dirty" featuring 2 Chainz, released in 2013, became a global hit, peaking at number four on the Hot 100 and earning a 4× Platinum RIAA certification. Similarly, "Want to Want Me" from 2015 topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks and reached number five on the Hot 100, attaining 6× Platinum status in the US.[3][10] These tracks exemplified Derulo's shift toward more upbeat, dance-oriented pop while maintaining his signature vocal style.In recent years, Derulo has continued to score major hits, including "Take You Dancing" in 2020, which peaked at number seven on the Hot 100 and received a PlatinumRIAA certification.[125] The remix of "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" with Jawsh 685 and BTS topped the Hot 100 in October 2020, marking Derulo's first number-one single in over a decade and achieving global chart dominance across multiple territories. His most recent release, "Who Hurt You?" in October 2025, debuted amid strong streaming buzz, continuing his streak of socially resonant, upbeat singles.Derulo has also ventured into extended plays, with notable standalone releases including the 2020 Love Not War (The Tampa Beat) [Remixes] EP, which featured reworked versions of his track with Joel Corry and expanded its dance appeal through collaborations. The 2019 2Sides (Side 1) EP, released on November 8 with 6 tracks including "Mamacita" and "Best Friend" featuring Ty Dolla $ign, was intended as the first part of a double-sided project equivalent to his fifth studio album, but 2Sides (Side 2) was not released due to label changes. The initial EP debuted at number 115 on the Billboard 200 and highlighted Derulo's exploration of romantic duality themes, serving as a transitional release amid his shift toward independent ventures. Other EPs have served as platforms for experimental sounds and previews of upcoming material, contributing to his diverse short-form discography.[126][127]
Live performances
Headlining tours
Jason Derulo launched his debut headlining tour, titled AOL AIM Presents: Jason Derülo, in September 2010 to promote his self-titled debut album.[128] The tour began with U.S. dates, featuring over 50 performances across North America, including stops in Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles, before extending to Europe and Australasia in 2011.[129] Special guest Auburn joined for several U.S. shows, and the production emphasized Derulo's high-energy choreography and hits like "Whatcha Say" and "In My Head."[129]In 2014, Derulo embarked on the Talk Dirty Tour, his second major headlining outing, supporting the album of the same name.[130] The international run kicked off in Europe on February 22 in Paris, covering cities like London and Berlin, before shifting to Australia and a fall U.S. leg starting October 15 in Royal Oak, Michigan.[130][131] Opening acts included Becky G and Wallpaper. for the U.S. portion, with setlists highlighting tracks such as "Talk Dirty" and "Marry Me" alongside acrobatic stage elements.[131]Derulo's 2 Sides World Tour, launched in 2018 to preview his upcoming 2Sides project, primarily targeted European arenas before expanding to select Asian and U.S. markets in 2019.[132] The European leg alone comprised 27 shows from September to October 2018, including performances in Milan, Vienna, and Belfast, where Derulo showcased a mix of new material like "Mamacita" and classics such as "Ridin' Solo."[132][133] The tour utilized advanced audio systems from Meyer Sound for its dynamic sound design, emphasizing Derulo's vocal range and dance routines.[132]The Nu King World Tour, Derulo's most recent headlining effort tied to his 2024 album Nu King, commenced in March 2024 with arena dates across the UK and Ireland, including Bournemouth, Cardiff, and London.[134] The global run continued through Europe, Asia, and North America into 2025, featuring high-production visuals and collaborations with dancers like Les Twins, while performing staples including "Savage Love" and newer tracks like "Spicy Margarita."[135] As of November 2025, the tour remains ongoing with dates in India and the Philippines, and Derulo announced an extension titled The Last Dance World Tour for spring 2026, focusing on UK and European arenas such as The O2 in London and Utilita Arena Birmingham.[135][136]
Notable appearances and collaborations
Jason Derulo has delivered energetic sets at major music festivals throughout his career. In 2015, he performed at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas, captivating audiences with tracks from his album Everything Is 4, including the hit "Want to Want Me".[137] Derulo headlined Day 1 of the Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival in India on November 14, 2025, alongside artists like The Script and Nora Fatehi, delivering a high-energy show blending pop and R&B elements.[59][138]Derulo has made frequent guest appearances on prominent television programs, particularly singing competitions. He first performed on American Idol during the 2010 season, delivering a medley of "Whatcha Say" and "In My Head" to promote his debut album.[139] He returned in 2015 for Season 14, showcasing "Want to Want Me" amid its chart-topping run on the Billboard Hot 100.[140] On The Voice Australia in 2023, Derulo served as a coach for Season 12, guiding contestants through blind auditions and battles; he also took the stage during the grand finale, performing medleys of his hits "Glad U Came" and "Take You Dancing," and dueting with finalist Ethan Beckton on Lewis Capaldi's "Someone You Loved".[141][142]In 2024, Derulo began his inaugural Las Vegas residency at Voltaire inside The Venetian Resort on May 24, scheduled for 10 dates through July 27, though several remaining shows were postponed.[143][144] The production highlighted his signature choreography and catalog-spanning setlist, with special guests like dance duo Les Twins joining select shows, drawing sold-out crowds for an intimate yet explosive experience.[143]
Screen works
Film roles
Jason Derulo made his major feature film acting debut portraying the flamboyant Rum Tum Tugger in the 2019 musical adaptation of Cats, directed by Tom Hooper.[145] In the role, he embodied the rock-star persona of the character, delivering energetic dance sequences and live vocals for the song "The Rum Tum Tugger," which he performed on the film's soundtrack.[146] The production marked a significant step for Derulo into cinematic performance, blending his background in music and dance with the film's anthropomorphic feline ensemble.The Cats film garnered predominantly negative critical reception, with reviewers criticizing its visual effects, narrative coherence, and overall execution, though some praised individual musical numbers and performances. Derulo's portrayal of Rum Tum Tugger received mixed feedback, highlighted for its charisma and showmanship but overshadowed by the movie's broader shortcomings; he later expressed disappointment in the backlash, defending the project as innovative art.[147] For his efforts, Derulo earned a nomination for Worst Supporting Actor at the 40th Golden Raspberry Awards.In 2023, Derulo appeared as Ron Isley, the lead singer of The Isley Brothers, in the biographical drama Spinning Gold, which chronicles the rise of Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart. His role involved portraying the R&B icon during key moments in the label's history, contributing to the film's focus on music industry pioneers through musical performances and dramatic scenes.[148]
Television and other media
Derulo served as a judge on the reality competition series So You Think You Can Dance for its twelfth season, which aired in 2015, alongside returning judge Nigel Lythgoe and fellow newcomer Paula Abdul.[149][150]In 2016, he hosted the iHeartRadio Music Awards, marking his first time emceeing a major awards show, where he brought his performance energy to the event broadcast live from The Forum in Inglewood, California.[151]Derulo expanded his television presence as a coach on season 12 of The Voice Australia in 2023, guiding contestants through blind auditions, battles, and live performances with his expertise in pop and R&B vocals.[152] He also mentored aspiring artists on the 2023BBC Three series Project Icon: The UK's Next Music Star, collaborating with his manager Frank Harris and singer Becky Hill to challenge participants in songwriting, recording, and performance tasks aimed at launching a music career.[153]In reality television, Derulo made a guest appearance as a performer on the January 2025 season of Love Island: All Stars, delivering a live set that energized the villa contestants and audience.[154]Beyond traditional TV, Derulo has built a substantial digital media footprint, particularly through short-form video platforms where he creates and participates in dance challenges tied to his music. His TikTok account (@jasonderulo) boasts over 65 million followers as of late 2025, featuring viral series of choreography tutorials, duets, and trend adaptations that have amassed more than 1.3 billion likes. Complementing this, his official YouTube channel has surpassed 42 million subscribers by October 2025, with content including full dance challenge videos, behind-the-scenes clips, and fan interactions that highlight his background in dance training.[155]
Accolades
Awards won
Jason Derulo has garnered several major awards throughout his music career, recognizing his contributions as a singer, songwriter, and performer. Early in his rise to prominence, he secured two Teen Choice Awards in 2010: Choice R&B Album for his self-titled debut album and Choice R&B Track for "In My Head".[156]In 2011, Derulo was named Songwriter of the Year at the 59th Annual BMI Pop Music Awards, an honor shared with Lady Gaga and producer J.R. Rotem for their collective impact on pop music that year.[157] He has since accumulated additional BMI Pop Awards for most-performed songs in subsequent years.[70]Derulo continued his success with a win at the 2014 Teen Choice Awards for Choice Summer Music Star: Male, highlighting his dominance in seasonal pop and R&B tracks during that period.[158]More recently, in 2018, he received the Favorite Hit award at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards México for the collaboration "1, 2, 3" with Sofía Reyes, underscoring his appeal to global audiences.[159]
Nominations received
Jason Derulo has accumulated 27 award nominations across various music ceremonies throughout his career, with the majority occurring between 2010 and 2015 during the height of his commercial breakthrough.[160]Despite his success with pop and R&B hits, Derulo has never received a Grammy Award nomination, though sources note his debut album's strong chart performance positioned it as a contender in categories like Best Pop Vocal Album in 2011.[161][13]At the MTV Europe Music Awards, he earned multiple nominations, including Best New Act in 2010, Best World Stage in 2012, and Best Male in 2015, reflecting his international appeal during that period.[160][162]His breakout single "Whatcha Say" contributed to his early recognition, alongside nominations for Choice Music: Breakout Artist – Male and Choice Music: R&B Album in 2010; he was also nominated for Choice Music: R&B Track for "In My Head".[163]Other notable nominations include several from the MTV Video Music Awards, such as Best New Artist and Best Male Video for "In My Head" in 2010, as well as Best Pop Video and Best Choreography for "Talk Dirty" in 2014, highlighting his visual and performance style.[162]As of 2025, no additional major award wins or nominations have been reported beyond 2018.