Jason Derulo may be far from "Broke" with a legend like Stevie Wonder on his song, but he does fantastic painting a realistic picture. Also featuring Keith Urban and produced by Charlie Puth, on the track, the hit singer-songwriter sings about a former fling who was all about the benjamins.
"Mo' money, mo' problems so I'd rather be broke," delivers Jason.
Derulo is a master when it comes to sexy club songs.
"Broke," which follows the singles "Want To Want Me," "Get Ugly," and "Cheyenne," will appear on Derulo's upcoming fourth studio album, Everything Is 4, due June 2 via Warner Bros. The 11-track set also features appearances from Jennifer Lopez, Meghan Trainor, K. Michelle, Matoma, and pop-songwriter Julia Michaels.
Derulo will perform his hit single "Want To Want Me" on ABC's grand finale of Dancing with the Stars tonight, Tuesday, May 19 at 9/8c. Also, be sure to catch Season 12 of So You Think You Can Dance, premiering Monday, June 1st at 8pm ET/PT on FOX, as Derulo joins as one of the new judges with Paula Abdul, alongside returning judge Nigel Lythgoe.
“Broke” by Jason Derulo featuring Stevie Wonder and Keith Urban is a genre-bending collaboration that merges pop, R&B, and country influences into a dynamic and infectious track. Derulo’s smooth vocals blend seamlessly with Stevie Wonder’s soulful harmonica and Keith Urban’s twangy guitar, creating a vibrant and eclectic sonic experience.
The song’s lyrics tell a tale of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity, as Derulo reflects on the struggles and challenges of life. With heartfelt sincerity and uplifting energy, the artists celebrate the triumphs of overcoming obstacles and finding strength in the face of adversity.
Musically, “Broke” is a fusion of catchy hooks, infectious rhythms, and lively instrumentation that keep the energy high from start to finish. The song’s dynamic arrangement and stellar performances from all three artists create a memorable and uplifting listening experience.
With its infectious energy and feel-good vibes, “Broke” is more than just a song; it’s a celebration of resilience, perseverance, and the power of music to uplift and inspire. Jason Derulo, Stevie Wonder, and Keith Urban’s collaborative effort makes the track a standout in their respective discographies, leaving listeners feeling empowered and ready to conquer the world.
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