![]() I’m about to release a whole bunch of new s**t." Were you in any way hesitant about about interpolating Murder She Wrote, given it's a proper dancehall classic? I’m excited because the plan is to release a ton of new music. It’s essentially a summer party in 2 minutes and 40 seconds. You have a new single out, called Too Hot. "I can fall asleep anywhere and anytime, but switching the TV on usually helps." I’m not really drinking alcohol and I can’t eat real people food." Do you have a bed time routine? I’m in bed bro! I’ve been having quiet nights for the last couple of weeks as I’m doing a Men’s Health cover shoot in a few days. Hello Jason! By our calculations it’s 1am in Los Angeles right now. ![]() ![]() We spoke to Jason over the phone at a wholly unreasonable hour (for him) to talk about the upcoming music, the new crop of pop stars and working alongside acting superstars Judi Dench, Idris Elba and Ian McKellen in the forthcoming Cats film. ![]() It's the first in a flurry of new music from Jason, who hasn't released an album since 2015's Everything Is 4, but has put out plenty of one-off singles. His latest track Too Hot, released this week, is a late-summer hip-shaker that samples Chaka Demus & Pliers early '90s dancehall hit Murder She Wrote. Since then, he's genre-hopped his way around straight-up pop, latin-pop, EDM, trap and recently country, collaborating with Florida Georgia Line on Women back in January. His breakout hit, 2009's Imogen Heap-sampling Watcha Say, remains a wonderfully wonky if brave choice of debut single, while subsequent releases saw him usher in the R&B-dance-pop sound that dominated the first half the decade. For the past ten years, Jason Derulo has been a regular fixture in the pop landscape.
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