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Jason Derulo and Skool — The Real Story

Searches for 'skool jason derulo' usually come from fans hunting a song, a TikTok clip, or a rumored Skool.com partnership. Here is the disambiguation and what is actually known.

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TL;DR

There is no Jason Derulo single called 'Skool' in his official catalog. The search 'skool jason derulo' usually comes from one of three places: a TikTok clip pairing his music with back-to-school content, a fan misremembering a song title, or a rumor that he invested in or partnered with skool.com — there is no public evidence that he did. The skool.com platform's most prominent celebrity-adjacent figure is Alex Hormozi, who took an equity stake in 2023 and now drives a lot of the platform's marketing. Jason Derulo's name does not show up in Skool's official communications. If you wanted his discography, Spotify is the right place. If you wanted skool.com tooling, tools4skool is what this site builds.

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Is there a Jason Derulo 'Skool' song?

Not in his official discography. Derulo has released hits like 'Whatcha Say', 'In My Head', 'Talk Dirty', 'Wiggle', 'Want to Want Me', 'Swalla', 'Savage Love', and 'Take You Dancing'. None are titled 'Skool' or 'School'. Some snippets and remixes circulate on TikTok and SoundCloud that fan creators have labeled with school-themed titles, but those are user-generated rather than official. If you remember a hook that sounded like Derulo with a school theme, it is more likely a fan edit or a song by a different artist that you mentally associated with him. Spotify and Apple Music's official artist pages are the cleanest reference.

TikTok and music-meets-school content

TikTok pairs Jason Derulo tracks with school-themed clips constantly — first-day-of-school videos, prom-prep edits, end-of-term celebrations — because his catalog has high-energy hooks that fit fast-cut content. Trending sounds rotate weekly, so any specific 'Derulo back-to-school' sound you saw two months ago may now be archived under a different title. The platform's audio search is the right place to find a specific clip. None of this means Derulo recorded a school-themed song; it means his music gets remixed into school-themed contexts by fans. The K-spelling 'skool' in your search is also doing TikTok-flavored work.

Is Jason Derulo a Skool.com investor?

There is no public record of Jason Derulo investing in skool.com or partnering with the platform commercially. Skool's investor and partnership story is dominated by Sam Ovens (the founder) and Alex Hormozi (who took a major equity stake through Acquisition.com in 2023). Derulo has not been mentioned in Skool's official announcements, on Hormozi's channels, or in standard business-news coverage of the platform. If a partnership were announced later, it would surface on Hormozi's social accounts first — that is the channel where Skool tends to share major news. As of public information, the answer is no.

Who actually backs Skool

Skool was bootstrapped by Sam Ovens, a New Zealand-born founder who funded the early years from his earlier consulting business. In 2023 Alex Hormozi's investment vehicle Acquisition.com took a significant equity stake, and since then Hormozi has been the platform's most prominent public figure — running Skool Games, promoting communities on his channels, and reshaping the ecosystem around creator-economy operators. There is no Series A on Crunchbase, no traditional VC backing, and no other celebrity partnerships that have been publicly disclosed. The investor list is short and Derulo is not on it.

Tools4skool, briefly

If you arrived here while looking for software to run a skool.com community rather than a song, tools4skool is the relevant pointer. It is a Chrome extension and dashboard SaaS that adds DM sequences, churn-saver workflows, an unreplied-message filter, scheduled posts, comment mining, and member CSV export to skool.com. It uses your existing session — no password stored. Free plan covers small communities; paid tiers run $29, $59, and $149 a month. It is unrelated to music, unrelated to Jason Derulo, and only related to Skool.com. The early-access form is linked from the homepage.

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Not in his official discography. His released tracks include hits like 'Whatcha Say', 'Talk Dirty', 'Want to Want Me', 'Swalla', 'Savage Love', and 'Take You Dancing'. None are titled 'Skool' or 'School'. If a fan track or remix exists with that title, it is user-generated rather than an official Derulo release. Streaming-platform official-artist pages are the right reference. If you remember a specific hook, searching the lyric directly on Genius or Google usually identifies the actual song faster than searching by an associated artist name and theme.

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