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13 January 2012, 18:49 | Updated: 13 January 2012, 19:14
The 'Don't Wanna Go Home' singer says he is doing OK and is already making plans for a new world tour sometime in the near future.
Jason Derulo has posed a video thanking fans for supporting him in the wake of his recent accident, and has promised to return "very soon" with a world tour "even bigger and better" than he had planned.
The 'It Girl' singer was forced to cancel his 'Future History' world tour after suffering a vertebrae fracture in his neck while in rehearsals, but says the support since has been "tremendous".
"To all my fans, to all the blogs, to all the radio stations and the television stations, thank you from the bottom of my heart," Jason says in the new video, while surrounding by a large number of get well presents.
"The outpour of love has been tremendous across the world and it's been a blessing to have people that really care and understand."
Jason claims the hardest thing about his accident was having to cancel the upcoming tour, but promised fans they won't have to wait too long for his return to the stage.
"It hasn't happened yet but it will happen very soon," the 'Don't Wanna Go Home' singer teased. "To all my fans who were coming, I promise you it will happen very very soon, even bigger and better than I planned the first time."
Watch Jason Derulo's thank you message below: