Talk Dirty
Jason DeRulo · Other Songs - Jason DeRulo
Jason Derulo,
(Ha ha)
Get jazzy on me
I'm the flight that you get on, international
First class seat on my lap girl
Riding comfortable, cause I know what the girl them need
New york to Haiti, I got lipstick stamps for my passport
You make it hard to leave
Been around the world, don't speak the language
But your booty don't need explaining
All I really need to understand is when you, you talk dirty to me
Talk dirty to me, talk dirty to me, talk dirty to me
Get jazzy on me
You know the worst in my songs, no habla ingles
Our conversation ain't no, but you know what is
I know what that girl them wants, london to taiwan
I got lipstick stamps for my passport, I think I need a new one
Been around the world, don't speak the language
But your booty don't need explaining
All I really need to understand is when you, you talk dirty to me
Talk dirty to me, talk dirty to me, talk dirty to me
UNO, met a friend in rio
DOS, she was all on me-oh
TRES, we can make now a trio
CUATRO, oh,
[2 Chainz:]
Been around the world, don't speak the language
But your booty don't need explaining
All I really need to understand is when you, you talk dirty to me
Talk dirty to me, talk dirty to me, talk dirty to me
Get jazzy on me
About Talk Dirty
Jason DeRulo's "Talk Dirty" stands as a defining track from his 2014 debut album of the same name, showcasing his signature blend of pop and R&B influences. Released during a period when DeRulo was establishing himself as a prominent figure in contemporary American music, the song exemplifies his ability to craft catchy melodies with a mature, confident vocal delivery. The recording captures the essence of mid-2010s pop, featuring a production style that balances smooth instrumentation with an upbeat rhythm designed for radio play. As part of his early discography, "Talk Dirty" contributed to his growing reputation for blending soulful elements with mainstream appeal. The track reflects the era's shift toward more polished, radio-friendly pop productions while maintaining a distinct vocal identity. Its inclusion on the album solidified its place in his catalog, offering listeners a glimpse into the sound that would characterize his subsequent work and influence his status as a key artist in the genre during that specific timeframe.
