Marry Me

Jason DeRulo · Talk Dirty [2014]

A hundred and five is the number

That comes to my head

When I think of all the years I wanna be with you

Wake up every morning with you in my bed

That's precisely what I plan to do



And you know one of theses days

When I'll get my money right

Buy you everything and show you

All the finer things in life

We'll forever be in love

So there ain't no need to rush



But one day I won't be able to ask you loud enough



I'll say will you marry me?

I swear that I will mean it

I'll say will you marry me?

Singin whoa, whoa, oh, whoa, oh,

Oh yeah,



How many girls in the world can make me feel like this

Baby I don't ever plan to find out

The more I look the more I find the reasons why

You're the love of my life



And if I don't....

In my heart it means no thing

Cause I have you, girl I have you

To get right down on bended knee

Nothing else would ever be better, better,

That day when I, I'll say...

About Marry Me

Jason DeRulo's "Marry Me" serves as a prominent track on his 2014 album *Talk Dirty*, solidifying his status in the contemporary pop and dancehall fusion genre. The recording exemplifies DeRulo's signature style, blending rhythmic vocal delivery with upbeat production that became a staple in mid-2010s radio rotation. As part of his broader discography, the song reflects his ability to craft catchy, dance-oriented anthems that resonated with a global audience during that era. Its inclusion on *Talk Dirty* highlights a period where DeRulo was actively expanding his catalogue beyond his earlier hits, showcasing a consistent commitment to high-energy pop structures. The track remains a notable example of his work from this specific phase, contributing to his reputation as a versatile artist capable of delivering polished, commercially viable music.