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Beluga Heights/Warner Bros. Records First Artist Jason Derulo Rules the Charts

Fri Nov 6, 2009 9:37am EST
Jason Derulo`s Debut Single "Whatcha Say" Soars to # 1 on Hot 100 Billboard
Chart!

"Whatcha Say," Hits # 1 on Rhythmic, is Currently # 5 on iTunes Pop Songs & # 7
on iTunes Top 200

"Watcha Say" Video is the 11th Most Viewed on YouTube in the Last Month
BURBANK, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Jason Derulo`s momentum continues to grow exponentially, with his first smash
single "Whatcha Say"as it hits # 1 on Billboard`s Hot 100 this week as well as
#1 at Rhythmic Radio. His video has also been picked up as ITUNES` Video of the
week. It doesn`t slow down for him as he joins Lady Gaga`s "Monster Ball" tour,
which will be the hottest ticket this winter. The new pop sensation will be
opening up for Lady Gaga along with Kid Cudi starting December 27th. 

"Whatcha Say," the debut single from singer/songwriter Jason Derulo, is burning
up mainstream radio. Derulo displays vocal skills that have pegged him as an
exciting new artist to watch," says Billboard. The Los Angeles Times says
"Whatcha Say" is a shimmering entry into the canon of R&B apology songs."
Entertainment Weekly spotlights Jason as one of its "Fresh Faces on the Charts."
The yet-to-be-titled album slated to release first quarter of 2010 will be
entirely produced by hit guru J.R. Rotem and will feature a new genre which
fuses Pop, Euro Dance, and remarkable songwriting to create a groundbreaking
sound. 

For More information on Jason Derulo:

www.myspace.com/jasonderulo | www.twitter.com/jasonderulo

For more information please contact: 

Warner Bros. Records Publicity: | Luke Burland | Luke.Burland@wbr.com | (818)
953-3764 

FYI Public Relations Tammy Brook | tammy@fyipr.com | (212) 586-2240 

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Photo Credit: Smallz and Raskind 

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FYI PR
Tammy Brook, 212-586-2240
tammy@fyipr.com
or
Warner Bros. Records
Luke Burland, 818-953-3764
luke.burland@wbr.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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