Stupid Love
Jason DeRulo · Talk Dirty [2014]
Said I never would for you
I got drunk on a money night
Hope it looks alright
Tattoo a few, uh
I'm a yes man on the loose Black star on my credit card
Bought your favorite car, times two I'm crazy for you
Lord know what I'd do
I'd even die for you
Whatever you need
I'm down on my knees
I guess that means I guess that means
I'm dam da da rid a dam
Dam da da rid a dam
Dam da da rid a dam
Stupid love
Dam da da rid a dam Dam da da rid a dam
Dam da da rid a dam
Stupid
I'm stupid in love, stupid Can't believe I did
It's true, it's true
I'm a shame but I kiss the face
With you, with you
Cause I'm a yes man on the loose
And I'll do anything for you I'm crazy for you
Lord know what I'd do
I'd even die for you
Whatever you need
I'm down on my knees
I guess that means I guess that means
I'm dam da da rid a dam
Dam da da rid a dam
Dam da da rid a dam
Stupid love
Dam da da rid a dam Dam da da rid a dam
Dam da da rid a dam
Stupid
I'm stupid in love, stupid And they can all call me crazy (crazy)
I'm a fool for you baby (baby)
But they ain't never seen you naked,
naked
And they can all call me crazy
I'm a fool for you baby (baby) But they ain't never seen you naked,
naked I'm crazy for you
Lord know what I'd do
I'd even die for you
Whatever you need
I'm down on my knees
I guess that means I guess that means
I'm dam da da rid a dam
Dam da da rid a dam
Dam da da rid a dam
Stupid love
Dam da da rid a dam Dam da da rid a dam
Dam da da rid a dam
Stupid
I'm stupid in love, stupid
About Stupid Love
Jason DeRulo's "Stupid Love" serves as a standout track from his 2014 album *Talk Dirty*, exemplifying the polished pop sound that defined his early career. Released during a period when DeRulo was establishing himself as a prominent figure in contemporary pop music, the recording features his signature vocal delivery and catchy hooks characteristic of mid-2010s radio hits. The song aligns with his broader discography, which includes collaborations and solo works like "Marry Me" and "She Fly's Me Away," all contributing to his reputation for crafting accessible, danceable tracks. As part of the English-language pop genre, the recording reflects the era's emphasis on upbeat rhythms and relatable themes, cementing its place in his catalog of commercially successful singles.
