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After selling 1.5million copies of his debut album "Beautiful Soul", now Jesse McCartney is back with "Right Where You Want Me", which speaks many of his life experiences. "After being on the road for eight straight months, travelling the world, being inspired by different cultures and taking it all in, the songs just started flowing out of me. I became more aware of people, the world and how it works. It was a challenge and ultimately satisfying to put that to a melody."

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