Jason Derulo - — Want To Want Me
The hook echoes the sentiment of Cheap Trick’s 1970s classic "I Want You to Want Me," bringing a rock-and-roll urgency to a modern pop-R&B track. 2. A Risky Release That Paid Off
Believe it or not, the song was originally intended for 2014 album X before being replaced. Even Derulo himself admitted he misjudged its potential, thinking it was just "good" rather than the global smash it became. Jason Derulo - Want To Want Me
It ultimately soared to and spent four weeks at #1 in the UK , proving that Jason’s "feel-good" pivot after a period of personal transition was exactly what the world needed. 3. The Steamy (and Innovative) Music Video The hook echoes the sentiment of Cheap Trick’s