: A high-energy track that peaked at number five in the U.S. and hit number one in the UK and Australia .

The standard edition contains with a total runtime of 31:39 . A Deluxe Edition adds three bonus tracks: “Queen of Hearts,” “Be Careful” and a remix of “Whatcha Say” (which also appears on some streaming versions).

The album received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Derulo's vocal performance and the album's catchy production.

A fast-paced dance track that relies on a heavy, driving electronic bassline. "Love Hangover" compares the addiction and subsequent withdrawal of a intense romance to a literal hangover. It stands out as one of the most club-ready, high-energy deep cuts on the album.

Before stepping into the recording booth as a solo artist, Jason Desrouleaux (later simplified to Derulo) was a highly sought-after songwriter. He penned tracks for established heavyweights including Lil Wayne, Diddy, and Birdman. His undeniable gift for vocal arrangements and inescapable pop hooks caught the attention of veteran producer J.R. Rotem, who quickly signed him to his Beluga Heights Records imprint.

Beyond the charts, the 2010 album established several hallmarks of Derulo's career:

Jason Derulo ’s eponymous debut studio album, , released on February 26, 2010 , marked the arrival of a new powerhouse in the pop and R&B landscape. Produced entirely by J.R. Rotem under Beluga Heights and Warner Bros. Records, the album capitalized on Derulo’s background as a prolific songwriter for industry giants like Lil Wayne and Diddy. Production and Musical Style

In the world of pop music, few artists have made a lasting impact like Jason Derulo. With his smooth vocals, catchy songwriting, and genre-bending style, Derulo has become a household name. One of his most pivotal moments in his career was the release of his second studio album, "In My Head," in 2010. This album catapulted Derulo to new heights, solidifying his place in the music industry. In this article, we'll take a look back at the making of "In My Head," its impact on Derulo's career, and why it remains a fan favorite to this day.