Human
Jason DeRulo · Other Songs - Jason DeRulo
Wooaahh
And ohhhh
Ohh-ohh-ohhh-ohh
I turn around looking straight in the mirror and
Even without her
I don't know how I got to this moment and It's nothin I deserve
Not the same since the day I met you
And now that it's in the past I can't believe all I did was just let you in
You've shown me what I need
I'm only human, it wouldn't be enough I never would have got this far
I'm only human, and I know that you, have opened up my he-aa-rt.
How I live what I say and I do,
Never really cared but now I'm telling you
To know my life, could see that second star
Cause I'm only human
Yeaa yeaa
I know I need to say how I feel and now for what it's
worth (what it's worth)
I am here for sure, id rather be yours and well I'm
fine even though it don't work not the same since the day I met you.
And now that it's in the past I can't believe all I did was let you in
You've shown me what I need
If I don't then tell me why
Livin out everything that I feel inside, what's it worth if we don't try
Still I need your love, and now the way I fell about you
And with your love your in my life,
I can tell that you'll give it one last try.
woah woah woah yeaahhh and ohh and ohhh ohhh ohhh
Didn't know my life could see the second star
Didn't know I could be here where you are
Cause I'm only human
I'm only hu-uman
Humaannn
And oh oh oh ohh
And oh
About Human
Jason DeRulo's "Human" stands as a defining track from his 2010 breakthrough, blending pop sensibilities with a distinct electronic edge that characterized his early career. Released alongside hits like "She Fly's Me Away" and "Whatcha Say," the song exemplifies the genre-blending approach that propelled him to mainstream success. The recording features a driving beat and melodic structure typical of the era's dance-pop landscape, showcasing DeRulo's ability to craft anthemic tracks that resonated with a wide audience. This single remains a staple in his discography, reflecting the vibrant energy of early 2010s music production. It highlights his role as a key figure in the pop revival of that period, where catchy hooks and rhythmic complexity were paramount. "Human" continues to be recognized for its infectious energy and its contribution to the catalog of songs that defined the decade's pop sound, cementing DeRulo's status as a significant artist in the genre.

