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Post by Joe1240 on Jul 25, 2014 2:47:55 GMT -5
Decided to make a new one since there is already rumors about her next album coming on the net. According to this article, www.coveralia.com/noticias/Carly-Rae-Jepsen-prepara-comeback-Black-Light-3730.phpTranslated from the article. According to the website "Coveralia" new album Carly will be released at the end of this year and his first single will be "Black Light". Co-wrote the song is DJ Samantha Ronson, and producer Toby Gad. There are rumors that Hilary Duff has recorded with Carly another piece. Seen them both a few times in the same recording studio in Los Angeles. Whether preparing a fantastic duet? It looks like new Carly music may be coming soon.
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Post by Caviar on Jul 25, 2014 8:28:10 GMT -5
I loved her debut album. "This Kiss" was my JAM!
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Post by Hefty Hanna on Jul 25, 2014 8:36:24 GMT -5
Her last album is one of my favorite pop albums ever. Utterly fantastic.
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Post by Wavey✨️ on Jul 25, 2014 9:40:57 GMT -5
So many hits on her previous that weren't recognized.
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Post by dbhmr on Jul 25, 2014 9:46:16 GMT -5
Yawn. The only noteworthy thing she ever did was "Call Me Maybe." I felt so immaturely justified that the rest of her blah album wasn't the Teenage Dream so many people here expected.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2014 9:48:27 GMT -5
The original version of Curiosity on her EP is still my favorite from her. Kiss overall was a solid pop album and I look forward to seeing what direction she goes in next.
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Post by Rocky on Jul 25, 2014 9:54:28 GMT -5
The original version of Curiosity on her EP is still my favorite from her. Kiss overall was a solid pop album and I look forward to seeing what direction she goes in next. Same. I'm excited. :)
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Post by ƒreakshow on Jul 25, 2014 12:27:48 GMT -5
New music from her is one of the only things I care about at the moment, I have been listening to her songs at unhealthy levels lately.
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Post by SHOOTER on Jul 25, 2014 12:51:55 GMT -5
I'm here for another Tiny Little Bows. Dallas Austin needs to work with her some more.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2014 19:19:48 GMT -5
Yawn. The only noteworthy thing she ever did was "Call Me Maybe." I felt so immaturely justified that the rest of her blah album wasn't the Teenage Dream so many people here expected. May a pox be upon thy house, thou loose-lipped hussy
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2014 8:14:52 GMT -5
Hopefully her album doesn't flop in the U.S. and hopefully she has a decently successful single.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2014 1:49:21 GMT -5
Yawn. The only noteworthy thing she ever did was "Call Me Maybe." I felt so immaturely justified that the rest of her blah album wasn't the Teenage Dream so many people here expected. May a pox be upon thy house, thou loose-lipped hussy I feel immaturely justified that it CERTAINLY wasn't. Her album was really good and I really enjoyed the album more than "Call Me Baby" there are ear worm songs on there and as a Canadian who has seen her sing folk song live, just her and a guitar ( u know like some girls one day wanna transition to or so they say) she can carry a tune and sing relatively well.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2014 1:50:26 GMT -5
ooops* maybe* so use to calling my baby, baby, good problem to have!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2014 2:10:52 GMT -5
"Call Me Maybe" is actually mysecond least favorite song on the album ("Beautiful" was by far the worst, bleh). "Curiosity" was the smash that got away :'(
I used to think it was a weird mystery as to why the album didn't take off beyond CMM, but in retrospect it's kind of obvious that she wasn't anyone's real priority and just fell through the cracks. Scooter Braun had his hands full with JB, and I guess he just glossed over establishing Carly to build up Ariana as his female pop star instead. Can't say whether it was an injustice or to be expected, but it happens all the time with no rhyme or reason. I hope she doesn't get the shaft for her second album.
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Post by Glove Slap on Jul 28, 2014 13:25:09 GMT -5
I liked the original version of curiosity a lot. Never was fond of her 2 hits though.
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Post by Love Plastic Love on Jul 28, 2014 14:08:09 GMT -5
I still feel like they made some incorrect choices with her that really hurt her when trying to make the transition from one hit wonder to not being a one hit wonder. I think most people here seemed thrilled with all the choices they made so perhaps I am wrong. And, I guess it isn't like we can go back now. I am interested to see what develops for her in the future though.
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Post by Joe1240 on Dec 18, 2014 5:31:20 GMT -5
It's coming very soon. New Music from Carly. Finally some major news. Carly Rae Jepsen’s New Single Is Called “I Really Like You” According To Interscope’s Promotional WebsiteSay what you like about Carly Rae Jepsen (one-hit wonder, 2012′s Meghan Trainor etc.), the Canadian songbird’s Kiss LP is still a near-perfect pop record. Which other diva could chirp convincingly about holding hands and making wedding rings of string while staring 30 in the face? Anyway, the “Call Me Maybe” diva could be on the brink of 2014′s most relevant comeback. According to Interscope’s promo website, she has a new single on the way called “I Really Like You.” So when does this gem drop? Early 2015 is as specific as the listing gets. That’s still pretty exciting news. For a while there, I wondered if we would ever get new music. It will be interesting to see which direction Carly takes. In June 2013, the 29-year-old said she was hoping to mix folk music with electronica. “I have a folky side in my blood from what I used to listen to with my parents,” the pop princess said. “And it’ll be fun to incorporate that more in the verses of the pop songs.” Can’t wait. Are you ready to be slayed, scalped and saved by Carly’s new tune? Let us know in the comments below. www.idolator.com/7574677/carly-rae-jepsen-new-single-i-really-like-youAnother link to confirm Carly's upcoming song playiga.com/track/coming-2015/
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Post by Joe1240 on Dec 20, 2014 8:40:00 GMT -5
14 Emotional Stages of Discovering Carly Rae Jepsen Is Releasing a New Single — PHOTOSGet excited: Interscope Record’s “Play IGA” website just revealed that Carly Rae Jepsen’s new single, “I Really Like You,” is coming soon. SHUT UP. THIS IS THE BEST NEWS EVER. Well, in the interest of being totally, 100-percent honest with you, it just says that Jepsen’s new single is coming in 2015. However, considering that we’ve already heard a number of the other songs that the website also lists as coming in 2015, I have to believe that it’ll be here shortly. Woo hoo! These days, Jepsen is often dismissed as a “one-hit wonder” (which, like, read a book, she has two hits), but I’m kind of obsessed with her. How could I not be? “Call Me Maybe” sounds just as amazing now as it did when it first premiered stateside nearly three years ago. And Kiss! Oh, Kiss. Jepsen’s sophomore album is without a doubt one of the best pop LPs released in recent memory. Yeah, it’s that good. Obviously, I’m kind of freaking out right now. And by “kind of,” I mean that I’m absolutely freaking out right now. And with good reason! Queen Carly is preparing to bestow upon the world her next iconic hit. What a time to be alive. These are the 14 emotional stages of discovering that Carly Rae Jepsen is releasing a new single: “WAIT, WHAT?” “Is this really happening?” “Is this actually happening??” “Oh, it’s happening, alright. Oh my stars.” “I’M FEELING OVERWHELMED.” “MY HEART!” “MY SOUL!” “What if it sounds just as good as ‘Call Me Maybe’?” “I bet it’ll sound just as good as ‘Call Me Maybe.’” “WHAT IF IT SOUNDS EVEN BETTER THAN ‘CALL ME MAYBE’??” “Whoa. That just blew my mind.” “The only thing that could possibly fix my brain now is a new single from Carly Rae Jepsen.” “WAIT, THAT’S WHAT’S HAPPENING!” *DEAD* www.bustle.com/articles/54696-14-emotional-stages-of-discovering-carly-rae-jepsen-is-releasing-a-new-single-photos
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Post by Joe1240 on Jan 12, 2015 21:19:15 GMT -5
Carly Rae Jepsen Records New Music with 'Everything Is Embarrassing' Producers By Jason Lipshutz, New York | January 12, 2015 10:59 AM EST Is Carly Rae Jepsen headed toward Hipster Icon status? The "Call Me Maybe" star posted an interesting photo late on Sunday night (Jan. 11) alongside Dev Hynes and Ariel Rechtshaid, the duo behind Sky Ferreira's breakout hit "Everything Is Embarrassing" and other indie-pop staples of the 2010s. "Recorded one of my fav songs today with - @devhynes and @arielrechtshaid," Jepsen posted to Instagram. Individually, Rechtshaid has worked closely with artists like Vampire Weekend, Charli XCX and HAIM, while Hynes has earned raves for his Blood Orange project and produced songs for artists like Solange Knowles. The Do's and Don'ts of Justin Bieber's Comeback Working with Hynes and Rechtshaid represents a stylistic shift for Jepsen: her last album, 2012's Kiss, was a bid for mainstream pop dominance led by "Call Me Maybe," which spent nine weeks atop the Hot 100 chart. Justin Bieber and Owl City guested on the album, while Max Martin, Toby Gad and Matthew Koma contributed production. Will Jepsen's Kissfollow-up beguile the Pitchfork crowd with the help of Hynes and Rechtshaid? There's no timetable for the Canadian singer-songwriter's next album release, but this is no doubt a promising sign. www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/6436521/carly-rae-jepsen-ariel-rechtshaid-dev-hynes
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Post by Joe1240 on Jan 15, 2015 12:23:31 GMT -5
Carly Rae Jepsen Is Returning to Music, and Not Just MaybeJan. 13, 2015 The singer, who dominated radio in 2012 with "Call Me Maybe," is prepping new material Hey, this is crazy, but forget whatever you thought about Carly Rae Jepsen’s music — especially the song that’s probably popping into your head right now. After the 29-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter’s inescapable 2012 summer smash “Call Me Maybe” went mega-viral worldwide, the pop starlet was catapulted to wild heights of fame overnight, thanks to radio’s endless love affair with the track and the Internet’s instant meme-ification. (Oh, the YouTube parodies.) At the same time, the success effectively downgraded Jepsen to novelty act status, casting a shadow over her underrated 2012 collection of sparkly electro-pop gems, Kiss. Three years later, and the honor (?) of that overnight success has since been passed on to newer acts like Meghan Trainor and her unavoidable “Bass.” Luckily, that’s provided Jepsen with the calm to slowly work on crafting a record that will prove herself as more than just a one hit wonder. And while it’s highly unlikely that anything she does next could match “Maybe”-level hysteria, this comeback could quite possibly be the next best thing. She’s Really Taking Her Time “I think Kiss was a bit of a rush, so I think I’ll be kind of taking my time to make sure what I’m putting out there next feels like the strongest thing I can make,” Carly told Billboard in 2013. Considering listeners have yet to hear a single song since her heavily brand-sponsored, fan-curated 2013 sugar-sweet single “Take A Picture,” it’s safe to say she wasn’t kidding. She’s Really Making Her “Own” Pop — And There Will Be Folk In that same interview, Carly expressed a desire to craft pop music with depth — citing Robyn, Kimbra, La Roux and Dragonette as examples of the kind of music she’d like to make in order to provide “a little something deeper to the verses.” She also hinted at an incorporation of the folkier sound of her upbringing, which she told TIME was soundtracked by Van Halen, James Taylor and Bruce Springsteen. (To her credit, Jepsen was exploring that singer-songwriter bent on her 2008 debut Tug Of War — pre-American fame.) She’s Really Going Back In Time (After Time) Carly continued to hint at her evolving sound by early 2014, telling MTV she’d been penning folk songs and to “expect the unexpected” in an interview prior to her run on Broadway as Cinderella. She also found a new frame of reference post-Kiss: “If anything, my last record was ’80s and what I’ve been working on lately is very ’90s, so I’m kind of just growing up slowly through the ages,” she explained. To achieve the new sound, she’d also enlisted her “hugest crush”: Cyndi Lauper, whom she met at Summer Sonic Festival. “I just stalked her side stage and basically asked if I could one day work with her and she said ‘Yes.’” She’s Really Working With Dev Hynes, Ariel Rechshtaid, Yelle and Jack Antonoff On Sunday (January 11), while much of the world was busily tweeting about the Golden Globes, Jepsen surprised fans by posting an Instagram inside the studio alongside Blood Orange (Dev Hynes) and Ariel Rechshtaid. The two genre-bending producers are responsible for crafting Sky Ferreira’s critically hailed 2012 world-weary anthem “Everything Is Embarrassing.” Individually, Dev’s worked with Solange, Kylie Minogue and FKA twigs, while Ariel’s had a hand in producing for the likes of everyone from HAIM to Charli XCX. And fans (Jepsenites?) who haven’t stopped listening to Taylor Swift’s 1989 (oh, perhaps you’ve heard of it?), you’re in luck: fun.’s Jack Antonoff, who helmed that album’s colossal “Out Of The Woods,” was also photographed behind the boards with Jepsen back in October. It’s also possible that the singer is teaming up again with the undisputed King of Swede-Pop himself Max Martin, who produced her massive Kiss single “Tonight I’m Getting Over You.” The singer left a cheeky Instagram inside a recording booth captioned simply: “Sweden <3″ In addition to the in-studio Instagram teases, she’s reportedly also been in sessions with French electro-pop outfit Yelle, along with pop hit-maker Benny Blanco (Ke$ha, Britney Spears), as well with longtime collaborators Ryan Stewart and Marianas Trench’s Josh Ramsay, both of whom have worked with the singer since her debut. She Really Likes You The initial post has since vanished, but the Internet never forgets: For just a short time just before the New Year, Interscope Records’ promotional website PlayIGA confirmed a new Carly Rae Jepsen single called “I Really Like You” on the way for “Early 2015.” And, as an added tease, Carly herself has been dropping the innocuous phrase since December. It’s been a few years, but it sounds like she’s ready this time. time.com/3664544/carly-rae-jepsen-new-music/
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Post by YourFaveIsAFlop on Jan 15, 2015 12:51:30 GMT -5
Yelle's last record was pretty disappointing to me. It was a really dated hodgepodge of old Cirkuit & Dr Luke tracks. Hopefully anything they do with Carly is of better quality.
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Post by Kurt on Jan 15, 2015 12:53:45 GMT -5
In that same interview, Carly expressed a desire to craft pop music with depth — citing Robyn, Kimbra, La Roux and Dragonette as examples of the kind of music she’d like to make in order to provide “a little something deeper to the verses.” Yesss. I'm not ready. :')
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Post by Joe1240 on Jan 17, 2015 11:42:59 GMT -5
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At this meeting. @justinbieber get ready because your find @carlyraejepsen has another Smash!!!!!! #1songcoming
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Post by Gray. on Jan 18, 2015 15:23:53 GMT -5
Also, this will be her third LP. Tug of War was released in Canada and the U.S. on an actual label; and despite the album itself not charting, the singles did chart in Canada.
Can the thread title be switched?
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Post by Joe1240 on Jan 19, 2015 1:15:34 GMT -5
Also, this will be her third LP. Tug of War was released in Canada and the U.S. on an actual label; and despite the album itself not charting, the singles did chart in Canada. Can the thread title be switched? Changed. :)
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Post by Joe1240 on Feb 17, 2015 1:03:21 GMT -5
Justin Bieber & Tom Hanks Dance Down Streets for Carly Rae Jepsen's New Music Video ShootJustin Bieber and Tom Hanks throw their hands in the air while filming a new music video for Carly Rae Jepsen on Monday (February 16) in the Soho neighborhood of New York City. The stars were filming on the set of Carly Rae‘s video for “I Really Like You,” her latest single that she announced late last year. “@carlyraejepsen @scooterbraun today was a great day. I need some rest :) #IReallyLikeYou video is gonna be amazing,” Justin tweeted after the shoot. “best day ever. #IReallyLikeYou,” Carly Rae added. If you think that it’s random for Tom to be there, he’s actually a good friend of the two singers’ manager Scooter Braun. He even attended the music mogul’s wedding last summer! www.justjared.com/2015/02/17/justin-bieber-tom-hanks-dance-down-streets-for-carly-rae-jepsens-new-music-video-shoot/
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Post by Joe1240 on Feb 20, 2015 21:29:56 GMT -5
It's Time to Get Excited for Carly Rae Jepsen's New MusicBy Jason Lipshutz | February 20, 2015 2:05 PM EST Collaborators with great pedigrees, a video with Bieber and Hanks, and strong early buzz all point toward a comeback for the "Call Me Maybe" star. It would be easy to regard Carly Rae Jepsen as forever belonging to 2012. That was the year the erstwhile Canadian Idol finalist broke through to U.S. audiences with "Call Me Maybe," a single so undeniable, with a hook so insidiously catchy, that its pop culture ubiquity seemed inevitable from the moment the song graced American Top 40 radio. The song spent nine weeks atop the Hot 100 chart and earned 2012's song of the summer crown, and although another single, "Good Time" with Owl City, also became a Top 10 hit, "Call Me Maybe" was such a colossal smash that Jepsen's career became defined by those syncopated strings and the three harmonious words in front of them. Kiss, the 2012 album that "Call Me Maybe" called home, did not enjoy a particularly long chart run, selling 289,000 copies to date according to Nielsen Music and failing to turn follow-up singles "This Kiss" and "Tonight I'm Getting Over You" into hits. Instead of quickly releasing a Kiss sequel, Jepsen spent three months starring on Broadway, and over two years working on new music. Two-and-a-half years removed from the amazing run of "Call Me Maybe," Jepsen's mainstream career is largely defined by that single, and may very well always be. But here are two important things to keep in mind: despite its lack of multiple smashes, Kiss is a tremendous record, a triumphant collection of bubblegum music rightly heralded by pop addicts in the years following its release. And the follow-up to Kiss, which is slowly coming together, could be even better, based on many recent indicators. Since the beginning of 2015, Jepsen has given us reasons to get legitimately excited about her second album for School Boy/Interscope Records. In January, Jepsen posted an Instagram photo of herself in the studio with Dev Hynes, the mastermind of Blood Orange, and songwriter/producer Ariel Rechtshaid. For those unfamiliar, these two guys have made some of the more compelling pop music of the 2010s so far. Rechtshaid was instrumental in shaping the sound of albums like Vampire Weekend's Modern Vampires of the City, Haim's Days Are Gone, Sky Ferreira's Night Time, My Time and Charli XCX's True Romance, among many other projects; meanwhile, Hynes worked closely with Solange on her True EP and produced Mutya Keisha Siobhan's underrated single "Flatline," along with his critically lauded Blood Orange album, 2013's Cupid Deluxe. Together, Rechtshaid and Hynes produced Ferreira's captivating indie-pop single "Everything is Embarrassing"; imagining this pair creating something on par with that song for Jepsen is worth getting animated about. Then, Jepsen shared a photo alongside Bleachers head/Fun. guitarist Jack Antonoff, who co-wrote Sara Bareilles' "Brave" and three songs on Taylor Swift's 1989 album; Jepsen professed that she had a "[g]reat couple days in the studio" with the in-demand pop writer. A few weeks later, Jepsen snapped an Instagram photo of herself with Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij, who contributed to Charli XCX's Sucker album and produced his band's beloved first two full-lengths. "New music soooon!" read the Rostam/Carly caption. Okay, so combined with the Hynes/Rechtshaid news, we can conclude that Jepsen is going the indie-pop route! Maybe the Kiss follow-up will be Pitchfork-approved instead of a commercial comeback. Best New Jepsen! But hold up: is that Jepsen dancing next to Justin Bieber and Tom Hanks, during a music video shoot for her forthcoming single, "I Really Like You"? Yes. Yes it is. Okay, so now Jepsen's comeback includes a must-see music video with Tom Freakin' Hanks and the Biebs as her co-stars. "I Really Like You" is coming out in March, and early word on the single is very strong. Scooter Braun, Bieber's manager and head of School Boy Records, had this to say about the song during a recent chat with Billboard: "I told her that she couldn't come out with anything unless it was on the level of 'Call Me Maybe.' And, now we have a new one that is on that level." It's expected for someone in Braun's position to say something that praiseworthy of Jepsen's new material, but the direct comparison to "Call Me Maybe" remains pretty encouraging. Still not pumped for the Jepsen Train to roll into the station? Maybe yesterday's news, that Jepsen has spent studio time with Tegan and Sara, will get you there. Jepsen has worked with her fellow Canadians before (Sara Quin co-wrote the Kiss bonus track "Sweetie"), and that was before the indie-rock duo segued into technicolor pop with their 2013 album, Heartthrob. If Tegan and Sara can help Jepsen re-create the warm hooks of a song like "Closer," then this project becomes even more enticing. Jepsen's next album does not have an announced release date (most likely because it is not finished), and the list of collaborators is not concrete (Jepsen has also mentioned producers like Benny Blanco and Josh Ramsay being involved in the project). Yet the hints she has dropped represent promising signs for those of us who have heard what Jepsen can accomplish on a proper pop album and want her to have another shot at the spotlight. The success of "Call Me Maybe" may be darn near impossible to replicate, but Jepsen's mainstream moment will likely extend past one calendar year. www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/6480136/carly-rae-jepsen-new-music-get-excited
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Post by Joe1240 on Feb 26, 2015 11:39:11 GMT -5
Carly Rae Jepsen Announces New Single 'I Really Like You'By Lars Brandle | February 26, 2015 5:03 AM EST The long wait for new Carly Rae Jepsen music should soon be over. The Canadian pop singer has confirmed she's been working on new material, and she's ready to share the goods, starting with the single "I Really Like You." In a post on her Website, the "Call Me Maybe" singer said she's been "hiding in forests where one meets and prince and dances till midnight. I've been cocooned in my Soho apartment, sipping tea with artists so weird and wonderful that only New York could keep them happy. I have been hiking to the tippy tops of L.A. peaks where I've said this out loud to no one…I'm ready." It's been good long wait. "Call Me Maybe" was released back in late 2011. It went on to reach the summit of the Billboard Hot 100, and won her homeland's Juno Award for song of the year. Her sophomore album Kiss (which included "Call Me Maybe") dropped in 2012, the same year she received Billboard's Rising Star award. She was kept busy last year playing the role of Ella in Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderellaon Broadway. There's no release date yet on the new single, though her manager Scooter Braun recently told Billboard it would arrive in March. He reckons it has "hit" written all over it. "Her new single is coming in March. I told her that she couldn't come out with anything unless it was on the level of 'Call Me Maybe.' And, now we have a new one that is on that level," he said. www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/6480660/carly-rae-jepsen-announces-new-single-i-really-like-you
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Post by tamed09 on Feb 26, 2015 15:13:03 GMT -5
I feel like this will be huge
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