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4.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 53 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 18 out of 53
  2. Negative: 27 out of 53

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  1. Oct 21, 2010
    6
    I think Jason Derülo has the ability to write decent songs and dance well. On this album, he showcases that he is comfortable with singing lots of genres. Despite some superfluous amounts of Auto-Tune, Jason Derülo can still sing.
  2. Jan 7, 2016
    4
    this album it's noisy, it's a Electropop/R&B album with a lot of samples. I think that Derulo for this album misuse too many samples, the perfect example it's "Love Hangover" a horrible pop track where he samples "Who can it be Now". n this album there are only 9 tracks, however there are good songs, like "In My Head", a really good 'synth rock' song, very original, but also bad songsthis album it's noisy, it's a Electropop/R&B album with a lot of samples. I think that Derulo for this album misuse too many samples, the perfect example it's "Love Hangover" a horrible pop track where he samples "Who can it be Now". n this album there are only 9 tracks, however there are good songs, like "In My Head", a really good 'synth rock' song, very original, but also bad songs like "Fallen" and "Blind" where he try to made R&B, but he fail. Generally there are few tracks, with a lot of bad samples, but some songs are original and good, i give 4 to this album because i wanna be kind Collapse
  3. Oct 4, 2020
    0
    Generic crap from a generic western artist surviving more with bought radioplay than actual sales.
  4. Mar 16, 2022
    4
    Jason Derulo had the potential to make a great R&B/pop album. But he never did one. Maybe he couldn't, or maybe he cared more about easy sales. This album shows a mixture of these two options. Oversold / horrific piano ballads ("Blind", "What If"), terribly commercial electropop garbage ("Love Hangover" is unbelievably bad), half-hearted pop/R&B tracks (most notably "Whatcha Say").

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    Jason Derulo had the potential to make a great R&B/pop album. But he never did one. Maybe he couldn't, or maybe he cared more about easy sales. This album shows a mixture of these two options. Oversold / horrific piano ballads ("Blind", "What If"), terribly commercial electropop garbage ("Love Hangover" is unbelievably bad), half-hearted pop/R&B tracks (most notably "Whatcha Say").

    "The Sky's The Limit" is engaging, and showed that this kid had something good in him. "In My Head" is a catchy mixture of pop rock with R&B, but the prodcution is a bit lifeless, and Derulo mimicks Chris Brown way too much on this song. I've read that "Ridin 'Solo" original version used a sampling of Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony", but the group didn't allow the sampling. Well Jason, maybe if you decided to make good music some more musicians would've told you yes to this kind of proposal. But instead you chose the money-grabbing way. If I can't sample "Bittersweet Symphony", I'll sample the TikTok jingle.

    This guy is the ultimate waste of talent, and his self titled debut album (ironically) represents it perfectly
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56

Mixed or average reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 7
  2. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. As a performer, the smooth Derulo--made even smoother by Auto-Tune--delivers it all so effortlessly that none of that persuasive debut hunger comes through, making this stylish and short set one to admire rather than advocate.
  2. This is music that rings shrilly with a deafening hollowness, an unashamed fakery akin to a dream-state where fantasy and reality have become mixed and hopelessly muddied.
  3. Derulo's desperation to cover all commercial bases is only matched by an inability to stamp his own personality on them.