

I’ll admit this song would be twice as tolerable without the broken-English “azn girl” voice bookending the track, but we’d still have lines like “Our conversations ain’t long, but you know what is.” You hear that, Haiti? Jason Derulo and his lengthy genitalia are coming for you! Derulo slips in and out of an Adam Levine–via-Kingston patois as he sings about having unintelligible conversations with global hotties, and I wish I could see it as just a harmless ode to the international language of ass, but it always leaves me feeling a little grimy. they’re looking for visas / I ain’t talking credit cards if you know what I mean!”) Both tracks are the logical evolution of the Beach Boys’ “California Girls,” but once other (especially third-world) countries start to come into the picture, it’s easy to sound like an anthem to sexual colonialism. Honestly, though, there should be an unspoken rule that pop music has room for only one “world sex tour” song every five years or so - I feel like I just recovered from Pitbull and Ch–s Br–n’s “International Love.” (Sample line: “Down in D.R. “Talk Dirty,” the (seemingly delayed?) follow-up single, is more up-front about its intentions, and for that at least, I have to give it credit. I mean, that’s perfectly valid subject matter for a song, but after all the talk of Derulo’s “healing process” after his setback, now all I could picture was him having sex in a neck brace. It was hyped as being the emotional, triumphant return of Derulo, and on first listen has the soaring EDM-lite strains of a “message song” about some kind of spiritual breakthrough, but upon closer inspection, it’s really just about getting drunk and fucking your friend. It would have certainly qualified for this column last summer - there was no escaping it - but it only ever peaked at 18 on the Hot 100. The song, “The Other Side,” was the lead single off his 2013 album Tattoos and is a peculiar thing. YouTube Hit Count: 138,573,801 at time of publicationĪbout a year ago, R&B singer/songwriter Jason Derulo made his return to radio pop after a spinal injury he sustained during rehearsals for what was to be a tour in promotion of his second album, Future History.

Welcome to the Overplayed Song of the Week, in which we take songs we’ve heard too many times on the radio and generally overthink them.Ĭurrent Radio Play Frequency: No.
