Jason Derulo Reveals Song With Stevie Wonder and Keith Urban (Recap)
. Not that weird, in this case, is a bad thing, but it's certainly unlike anything Derulo's released from his upcoming new album so far. Think of "Broke" as a mashup between Derulo's usual pop-inflected R&B, the post-chorus melody usually supplied by something like a trumpet or saxophone replaced by a harmonica--that's where Wonder comes in, adding a quick solo toward the end. As for the Urban element? Along with what sounds to be backing vocals, there's underlying banjo and acoustic guitar that gives "Broke" the country music touch. "I'm still gonna get stoned, so you can go ahead and break your bones/ 'Cause all I've ever been told, mo' money mo' problems so I'd rather be broke," comes a group vocal on the chorus. Check it out - here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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