![]() ![]() My death do us part Comment by Mikayla Phillips Comment by Nina this is for you my love□□□ I love you so much no matter what. Hello girls! I need someone for a serious and happy love relationship. "I Say will you Marry Me." □ Comment by Berry Jeff "The more I look, the more I find the reasons why You're the love of my life." Comment by Lala <3 You know one of these days, when I get my money right Buy you everything and show you all the finer things in life Will forever be enough, so there ain't no need to rush But one day, I won't be able to ask you loud enough. This song is gonna be for my wedding Comment by Lala <3 This was a euphoric Top 40 club set packed with hits such as “Get Ugly,” “In My Head,” “Talk Dirty” and “Whatcha Say.” A quick scan of the crowd revealed lots of women on their feet while most of the guys hunkered in their seats.Im single forever i will never find the right guy Comment by □□princess □□ There were a couple of nods to the rodeo - Derulo pointed out that “Broke,” on record at least, features Keith Urban, and he wore a spiffy black cowboy hat to sing his smash “Want to Want Me,” which closed out the night. ![]() While Derulo - who has served as a judge on “So You Think You Can Dance” - often joined the dancers in quick, choreographed routines, they also roamed around while he sang alone in the spotlight, solving the rodeo’s lazy-susan stage issue, which often gives half the audience a view of the back of the band. He was joined by a six dancers who scampered over a three-tiered platform that took up most of the stage, pushing the four-piece band and DJ to the edges. ![]() He opened with a volley of “Trumpets,” a celebration of a woman so special she makes him hear music, and “Wiggle,” his hit about the female attribute rodeo fans might more commonly refer to as “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.” ![]() Pop R&B singer Jason Derulo raised the energy level for 60 minutes at the AT&T Center Wednesday night with a booming, athletic 13-song set that was greeted by nearly constant waves of screams.ĭerulo’s big subjects are love and sex, not necessarily in that order. ![]()
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