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Whatcha Say - Single

Jason Derülo

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Buy Imogen Heap instead.
     

This song gets two stars for the sample but apart from that I just don't see why you would buy it. Hide and Seek is an amazing song - buy it instead of this pile of old pish.

mmmm Whatcha Say!!
     

Love this song, have waited 4 months for this song to come on iTunes, my favourite song of the year!!
Only song i'll pay 99p for in a looooong time! =)

Is this some sort of pisstake?
     

Not only is it a generic, soulless everyday r'n'b song, but this vile creature JasonDeRulo has mistreated Imogen Heap, who wrote the only memorable part of the song. At least Eminem had the courtesy to include Dido in the music video when he sampled one of her songs.

Biography

Born: November 21, 1989 in Miramar, FL

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

R&B vocalist Jason Derulo exploded into stardom while still in his teens, first as a songwriter for other artists and later as a solo performer. Born to Haitian parents in Miramar, FL, Derulo started pursuing a career in music at an early age. He attended performing arts schools in Florida and took some early stabs at music composition, writing his first song at the age of eight. His writing skills began attracting attention, and by his teenage years, Derulo had begun scribing tracks for artists...
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