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Jason Derulo dishes on balancing fame, business and social media: ‘I’m just continuing to dominate’

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Jason Derulo has created bountiful avenues for himself to flourish in music, business and on the internet and he isn’t afraid to "stop and smell the flowers" in the next phase of his life.

The 31-year-old performer and former judge on "So You Think You Can Dance," has had an eye-opening 2020, quickly rising to viral status on the popular social media app TikTok and breaking away from his music label home at Warner Bros.

where he had held down a roster spot for 12 years. Despite the coronavirus pandemic, which has forced many in showbiz to conjure up new ways to generate income, Derulo – real spelling Desrouleaux – has used the year to re-establish himself.  "My life has changed majorly this year because I was able to get released from.

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