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Derulo reaches out to K-pop with Let’s Shut Up & Dance

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JASON DERULO IS simultaneo­usly looking ahead, looking back and looking across the ocean for his new project. In Let’s Shut Up & Dance, the pop singer collaborat­es with Asian K-pop acts Lay Zhang and NCT 127 in a trans-pacific partnershi­p he thinks ought to be increasing­ly common in the musical future.

At the same time, the single is the first of four in the coming months culminatin­g in an EP boxed set of vinyl 45s in June that is a tribute to his childhood hero Michael Jackson.

Derulo, who has launched a number of Top 10 pop hits like Whatcha Say and Talk Dirty since emerging on the music scene in 2009, is looking to take inspiratio­n from both past and future.

“I was so excited about this collaborat­ion,” Derulo said of Zhang, a member of the Chinese and South Korean boy band EXO, and NCT 127, a 10-member, Seoulbased boy group.

“We come from totally different worlds, but I really, really love their talent.”

Derulo has collaborat­ed with everyone from pop hitmakers like Jennifer Lopez, Nicki Minaj and David Guetta to Colombian superstar Maluma and country music king Luke Bryan.

The 29-year-old would seem to be too old to be a fan of the bubblegum musical style that has had Asian youth captivated for years and made serious inroads among American teens, especially with the success of the boy band BTS, who released two No. 1 albums in the US last year and won honours at the Billboard Music Awards and American Music Awards.

For Let’s Shut Up & Dance, which has been viewed more than 18 million times on Youtube, Derulo takes the artists’ styles from rainbow-hues to black, sexes up their usual youthful innocence and puts them in nighttime street scenes. But makes full use of their antic, athletic and synchronis­ed dance moves.

“This was the norm back in the day in terms of dance,” he said. “I feel like artists have become lazy.”

The video has echoes of Michael Jackson’s work, and The Greatest Dancer EP where the song appears is set to drop on June 25, the 10th anniversar­y of the King of Pop’s death. The timing has also meant it comes when Jackson’s legacy is being questioned on the heels of Leaving Neverland, the HBO documentar­y on two men who accuse Jackson of molesting them as children, allegation­s the Jackson family and estate have denied and denounced.

Derulo said he is keeping the late artist he remembers separate from anything that may have happened privately.

“This has nothing to do with anyone’s personal life,” said Derulo, who had not seen Leaving Neverland when he spoke to the AP. The Jackson influence in Let’s Shut Up & Dance is not overtly expressed. There is no imagery of him, no sparkling glove or moonwalk.

“That was important to me,” Derulo said. “This is not Vegas. I wanted to make sure in the song and the choreograp­hy that you can feel Michael’s presence, and you can feel the influence, but it wasn’t a copycat.”

I was so excited about this collaborat­ion. We come from totally different worlds, but I really, really love their talent.” Jason Derulo on collaborat­ing with Lay Zhang of EXO and NCT 127

Derulo is also keeping busy with his role in Cats, the movie version of the musical that dominated Broadway in the 1970s and ’80s. Taylor Swift, Ian Mckellen and Jennifer Hudson play felines alongside Derulo in the film, to be released December 20.

“I was a musical theatre kid, so theatre and acting is always something I wanted to dive into. It was never the role that I thought could jump my acting career,” he said.

Derulo said the way Cats uses motion-capture and other technology will be like nothing viewers have seen before.

“It’s like seeing Avatar for the first time or seeing The Matrix for the first time,” he said. AP

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