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Carly Rae Jepsen

Carly Rae Jepsen (born November 21, 1985)[2][3] is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician. After studying musical theatre for most of her school life and while in university, Jepsen garnered mainstream attention after placing third on the fifth season of Canadian Idol in 2007. In 2008, Jepsen released her folk-influenced debut studio album Tug of War in Canada before it was internationally released in 2011.

Carly Rae Jepsen
Jepsen performing at Primavera Sound 2019
Background information
Born (1985-11-21) November 21, 1985 (age 38)
Mission, British Columbia, Canada
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards
Years active2007–present
Labels
Websitecarlyraemusic.com
TikTok information
Page
  • carlyraejepsen
Followers544.7 thousand
Likes6.9 million

Last updated: December 15, 2023

Jepsen's breakthrough came in 2012 with her acclaimed single "Call Me Maybe", being declared the best-selling single of that year, selling over 18 million copies, reaching number one in more than 19 countries, and leading to major record deals with Schoolboy Records and Interscope Records. Jepsen's sophomore studio album, Kiss, released later that year and included the single "Good Time" with Owl City, charting in the top ten in Canada and the United States. In 2014, Jepsen made her Broadway theatre stage debut, playing the titular character in Cinderella for 12 weeks. The following year, she released her third studio album, Emotion, influenced by 1980s music, dance-pop and synth-pop, which included the singles, "I Really Like You", "Your Type" and "Run Away with Me". In 2016, Jepsen performed in the television special Grease: Live and voiced in the animated film Ballerina. In 2019, she released the Dance Club Songs number-one single "OMG" alongside Gryffin, and her fourth studio album, Dedicated, which included the singles "Party for One", "Now That I Found You", and "No Drug Like Me", along with a B-side follow-up titled Dedicated Side B a year later. Her sixth studio album, The Loneliest Time, which includes the singles "Western Wind", "Beach House" and the title track, a collaboration with Rufus Wainwright, was released in October 2022, and its companion album, The Loveliest Time, followed in July 2023.

Jepsen has received three Juno Awards, three Billboard Music Awards, and an Allan Slaight Award, in addition to nominations for the Grammy Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, Polaris Music Prize and People's Choice Awards.[4][5]

Biography

1985−2006: Early life and career beginnings

Jepsen was born on November 21, 1985, in Mission, British Columbia to Alexandra and Larry Jepsen, the second of their three children.[6] She is of Danish, English and Scottish descent.[7] Jepsen has an older brother, Colin, and a younger sister, Katie. She attended Heritage Park Secondary School and had a passion for musical theatre, appearing in student productions of Annie where she played Annie, Grease where she played Sandy Olsson, and The Wiz where she played Dorothy Gale.[8][9] Her parents and stepparents were teachers, so Jepsen considered a career in music instruction as a second option.[9][10] She applied to music-related programs, including those at Capilano University and the University of British Columbia, but on the advice of her high school drama teacher, she auditioned for the Canadian College of Performing Arts in Victoria, British Columbia and was one of 25 female students to gain admission into its year-long program in 2004.[10][11]

After graduation, Jepsen relocated to Vancouver's west side and held several jobs, including a barista, assistant pastry chef, and bartender. At this time, she slept on a pull-out sofa and wrote songs in her spare time.[12][13][14]

2007–2010: Canadian Idol and Tug of War

 
Jepsen performing on Canada Day in 2010

In 2007, Jepsen was convinced to audition for Canadian Idol by her high school drama teacher.[8] In the audition, she performed her original song "Sweet Talker".[15] In the competition, she finished in third place, which she considered the best possible outcome in retrospect.[9] Her demo recording attracted the attention of music manager Jonathan Simkin, who signed Jepsen to a management deal with 604 Records that year.[16] Jepsen released her debut single, a cover of John Denver's song "Sunshine on My Shoulders", in June 2008. Her debut studio album, Tug of War, was released in September 2008, and sold 10,000 copies in Canada.[16] The singles "Tug of War" and "Bucket" peaked in the top 40 of the Canadian Hot 100, and received Gold certifications for sales of 40,000 units each.[17] "Sour Candy", a duet with Josh Ramsay of Marianas Trench was released as the final single. In 2009, Jepsen toured western Canada with Marianas Trench and Shiloh.[18][19]

Canadian Idol performances

2011–2014: Mainstream success with Curiosity and Kiss

 
Jepsen performing on Justin Bieber's Believe Tour in 2012

In the summer of 2011, Jepsen recorded material for her second studio album with Josh Ramsay, Ryan Stewart, and Tavish Crowe. The track "Call Me Maybe", co-written by Crowe, was released in September 2011.[16] The song received a promotion from fellow Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber, leading Bieber's manager, Scooter Braun, to sign Jepsen to a joint worldwide recording contract with his label, Schoolboy Records, and major label Interscope Records.[16] "Call Me Maybe" reached number one on the Canadian Hot 100, making Jepsen the fourth Canadian artist to top the chart.[20][21] In the US, the single spent nine weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, earning the title "Song of the Summer" from Billboard magazine.[22] The single was the best-selling single of 2012 worldwide[3] and topped the charts in 19 countries,[23] including the United Kingdom, where it was the year's second best-selling single.[24] The song was included on Jepsen's six-track EP, Curiosity, released in February 2012 in Canada.[16] Following the success of "Call Me Maybe", Jepsen recorded the top ten duet "Good Time" with Owl City, released in June 2012.[25][26]

Jepsen's second studio album, Kiss, was released in September 2012 and included the singles "This Kiss" and "Tonight I'm Getting Over You", reach the top ten chart positions in Australia, the UK, Canada and the US.[27][28][29] The same year, Jepsen became a spokesperson and model for clothing retailer Wet Seal[30] and appeared on the fifth-season premiere episode of The CW primetime soap opera 90210.[31][32] At the 2012 Billboard Music Awards, Jepsen was the first Canadian recipient of the Rising Star Award[4] while Call Me Maybe later received nominations for Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards.[33]

In January 2013, Jepsen became a spokesperson for clothing and footwear brand Candie's.[34] She released new ads for the brand in July 2013.[35][36] At the Juno Awards of 2013, Kiss won Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year while Call Me Maybe won Single of the Year.[37] In June 2013, Kiss: The Remix, a compilation album containing remixes and instrumentals of singles from Kiss, was released in Japan and peaked at number 157 on the Oricon albums chart.[38] From June to October 2013, Jepsen embarked on The Summer Kiss Tour in North America and Asia.[39]

In Spring 2014, she performed in the Broadway theatre production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella for 12 weeks.[40][41] In June 2014, Jepsen won the International Achievement Award at the SOCAN Awards alongside co-writers Josh Ramsay and Tavish Crowe.[42][43][44]

2015–2017: Emotion and other projects

 
Jepsen performing on her Gimmie Love Tour in 2016

Jepsen released her third album's lead single, "I Really Like You", in March 2015.[45] Accompanied by a music video in which actor Tom Hanks lip-synced to the song, it peaked at number 14 in Canada and the top five in the UK. The studio album, titled Emotion, was released in June 2015. Although it was a relative commercial failure compared to Kiss, it received critical acclaim and a cult following, attracting a more mature audience to her music.[46][47][48] The album peaked at number eight in Canada and at number 16 on the US Billboard 200.[46] It includes collaborations with Rostam Batmanglij, Sia, Dev Hynes, Greg Kurstin, and Ariel Rechtshaid.[49] The second single, "Run Away with Me", was released in July 2015.[50] In November 2015, Jepsen embarked on the Gimmie Love Tour in support of Emotion.[51] Jepsen was featured on a new version of Bleachers' song "Shadow" from their album Terrible Thrills, Vol. 2[52] and released a cover of Wham!'s "Last Christmas".[53] In December 2015, Jepsen recorded the theme song for the Netflix series Fuller House, a remake of the theme to Full House.[54]

In January 2016, Jepsen played Frenchy in Grease Live!, Fox's live television presentation of the musical Grease.[55] As part of her role, she performed a new song entitled "All I Need Is an Angel".[56][57] In March 2016, she appeared on the Knocks' debut studio album 55.[58] In August 2016, Jepsen released Emotion: Side B, an EP containing eight cut tracks from Emotion.[59] The EP received critical acclaim from Rolling Stone[60] and Pitchfork. In May 2017, Jepsen released the single "Cut to the Feeling".[61] The song was originally intended for Emotion, but instead appeared in the animated film Ballerina, in which Jepsen voices a supporting role.[61] It also appeared on the Japanese deluxe version of the Side B EP.[62]

 
Jepsen performing on her Dedicated Tour in 2020

2018–2020: Dedicated

In early 2018, Jepsen appeared as the opening act for Katy Perry's Witness: The Tour.[63] "Party for One", the lead single from Jepsen's fourth studio album, was released in November 2018.[64] Two more singles, "Now That I Found You" and "No Drug Like Me" followed in February 2019, with "Julien" and "Too Much" being released as the fourth and fifth respective singles.[65][66] By then, Braun was no longer Jepsen's manager, although she was still signed to Schoolboy Records.[67]

Her fourth studio album, Dedicated, was released on May 17, 2019, with a tour beginning June 27.[68][69] Jepsen performed a NPR Tiny Desk Concert in November 2019.[70] On May 21, 2020, the companion album Dedicated Side B was released, containing twelve additional tracks from Dedicated.[71] In October 2020, Jepsen released "It's Not Christmas Till Somebody Cries" which peaked at 11 on the US Holiday Digital Songs chart.[72]

2021–present: The Loneliest Time and The Loveliest Time

Following Dedicated Side B's release, Jepsen confirmed that she was making a "quarantine album" alongside long-time friend and songwriter Tavish Crowe, whom she wrote "Call Me Maybe" with.[73] In May 2022, Jepsen announced at her Coachella performance the lead single from her sixth studio album, "Western Wind", which was released on May 6, 2022. On August 3, 2022, Jepsen announced via her social media the release of her sixth studio album, The Loneliest Time, released on October 21, 2022, and shortly after released the second single from the album, "Beach House" and the third single "Talking to Yourself" the following month.[74][75] The title track featuring Rufus Wainwright, was the fourth and final single for the album, releasing on October 8, 2022. On social media platform TikTok, the song became a viral success amassing nearly 200,000 videos since its release, and amongst those videos celebrities such as Meghan Trainor.[76] Following the album's release, the album debuted at number 18 on the Canadian Albums Chart, number 19 on the Billboard 200, and number 16 on the UK Albums Chart, becoming her highest charting album in the UK in ten years.[77] In support and for the promotion of the album, Jepsen embarked on The So Nice Tour beginning in September 2022 and is scheduled to play 40 shows across North America, Europe, and Australia through March 2023.[78][79][80] Jepsen performed the theme song for the Amazon Kids+ series Hello Kitty: Super Style!, which debuted in December 2022.[81]

On June 23, 2023, less than a year after the release of The Loneliest Time, Jepsen released a new disco-inspired single "Shy Boy", produced by James Ford. It was accompanied by a prominently black-and-white music video featuring Jepsen on a date with a lover.[82] On July 6, 2023, after teasing songs and producers involved with the project, Jepsen formally announced her seventh studio album The Loveliest Time, described as a "companion album" to The Loneliest Time. It was released on July 28.[83]

Artistry

 
Jepsen performing in Seoul, South Korea, 2019

Musical style

Jepsen has been noted for her "subversively catchy lyrics, slick musical arrangements, and pop experimentation".[84] Jepsen is classified as a soprano.[85][86][87] Paul Bradley of LA Weekly described Jepsen's voice as "hushed" and "flawless"[86] while Maura Johnston of Slate characterized it as "airy yet precise".[87]

Jepsen says she shares her parents' interest in folk music as a result of her upbringing, naming artists such as Leonard Cohen, Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, and Van Morrison as inspirations for her debut studio album, Tug of War (2008).[88][89] During the recording of her EP Curiosity and her second studio album, Kiss (both 2012), Jepsen said she became increasingly influenced by pop and dance music, in particular the works of Dragonette, Kimbra, La Roux, and Robyn.[89][90][91] Her third studio album, Emotion (2015), drew from her love of 1980s pop artists including Cyndi Lauper, Madonna, and Prince.[49][92]

Jepsen has expressed admiration for Cat Power, Christine and the Queens, Tegan and Sara,[93] Bleachers, Kate Bush,[94] Bob Dylan, Sky Ferreira, Dev Hynes, Solange Knowles, Joni Mitchell, Sinéad O'Connor, the Spice Girls, and Hank Williams.[92][95]

Impact

Jepsen has been referred to as a queer icon, having performed at several pride parades and with many fans being gay men in their 30s.[96][84][97] In March 2013, Jepsen pulled out of performing at the Boy Scouts of America 2013 National Scout Jamboree due to their policy on homosexuality.[98][99][100]

Personal life

In 2022, Jepsen added a studio space to her home in response to COVID-19 restrictions preventing her from traveling to external studios at the time.[101][102]

Discography

Tours

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Canadian Idol Herself/contestant Season five: finished in 3rd place
2012 90210 Herself Season five premiere: "Til Death Do Us Part"
2013 Shake It Up Herself Season three, episode 10: "My Fair Librarian It Up"
2015 Saturday Night Live Herself/Musical guest Season 40, episode 17
2015 Castle Herself Season seven, episode 22: "Dead from New York"
2015 Comedy Bang! Bang! Herself Season four, episode 24: "Carly Rae Jepsen Wears a Chunky Necklace and Black Ankle Boots"
2016 Grease Live! Frenchy Special
2016 Fuller House Musical performer Theme song
2022 Hello Kitty: Super Style! Musical performer Theme song
Film
Year Title Role Notes
2013 Lennon or McCartney Herself Short film; interview clip
2016 Ballerina Odette Voice role
Theatre
Year Title Role Notes
2014 Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella Ella Broadway appearance

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Carly Rae Jepsen born November 21 1985 2 3 is a Canadian singer songwriter and musician After studying musical theatre for most of her school life and while in university Jepsen garnered mainstream attention after placing third on the fifth season of Canadian Idol in 2007 In 2008 Jepsen released her folk influenced debut studio album Tug of War in Canada before it was internationally released in 2011 Carly Rae JepsenJepsen performing at Primavera Sound 2019Background informationBorn 1985 11 21 November 21 1985 age 38 Mission British Columbia CanadaGenresPopdiscopop rockfolkOccupation s SingersongwritermusicianInstrument s VocalsguitarkeyboardsYears active2007 presentLabels604SchoolboyInterscopeMapleMusic former Polydor 1 Websitecarlyraemusic wbr comTikTok informationPagecarlyraejepsenFollowers544 7 thousandLikes6 9 millionLast updated December 15 2023 Jepsen s breakthrough came in 2012 with her acclaimed single Call Me Maybe being declared the best selling single of that year selling over 18 million copies reaching number one in more than 19 countries and leading to major record deals with Schoolboy Records and Interscope Records Jepsen s sophomore studio album Kiss released later that year and included the single Good Time with Owl City charting in the top ten in Canada and the United States In 2014 Jepsen made her Broadway theatre stage debut playing the titular character in Cinderella for 12 weeks The following year she released her third studio album Emotion influenced by 1980s music dance pop and synth pop which included the singles I Really Like You Your Type and Run Away with Me In 2016 Jepsen performed in the television special Grease Live and voiced in the animated film Ballerina In 2019 she released the Dance Club Songs number one single OMG alongside Gryffin and her fourth studio album Dedicated which included the singles Party for One Now That I Found You and No Drug Like Me along with a B side follow up titled Dedicated Side B a year later Her sixth studio album The Loneliest Time which includes the singles Western Wind Beach House and the title track a collaboration with Rufus Wainwright was released in October 2022 and its companion album The Loveliest Time followed in July 2023 Jepsen has received three Juno Awards three Billboard Music Awards and an Allan Slaight Award in addition to nominations for the Grammy Awards MTV Video Music Awards Polaris Music Prize and People s Choice Awards 4 5 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 1985 2006 Early life and career beginnings 1 2 2007 2010 Canadian Idol and Tug of War 1 2 1 Canadian Idol performances 1 3 2011 2014 Mainstream success with Curiosity and Kiss 1 4 2015 2017 Emotion and other projects 1 5 2018 2020 Dedicated 1 6 2021 present The Loneliest Time and The Loveliest Time 2 Artistry 2 1 Musical style 2 2 Impact 3 Personal life 4 Discography 5 Tours 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksBiography1985 2006 Early life and career beginnings Jepsen was born on November 21 1985 in Mission British Columbia to Alexandra and Larry Jepsen the second of their three children 6 She is of Danish English and Scottish descent 7 Jepsen has an older brother Colin and a younger sister Katie She attended Heritage Park Secondary School and had a passion for musical theatre appearing in student productions of Annie where she played Annie Grease where she played Sandy Olsson and The Wiz where she played Dorothy Gale 8 9 Her parents and stepparents were teachers so Jepsen considered a career in music instruction as a second option 9 10 She applied to music related programs including those at Capilano University and the University of British Columbia but on the advice of her high school drama teacher she auditioned for the Canadian College of Performing Arts in Victoria British Columbia and was one of 25 female students to gain admission into its year long program in 2004 10 11 After graduation Jepsen relocated to Vancouver s west side and held several jobs including a barista assistant pastry chef and bartender At this time she slept on a pull out sofa and wrote songs in her spare time 12 13 14 2007 2010 Canadian Idol and Tug of War nbsp Jepsen performing on Canada Day in 2010Main article Tug of War Carly Rae Jepsen album In 2007 Jepsen was convinced to audition for Canadian Idol by her high school drama teacher 8 In the audition she performed her original song Sweet Talker 15 In the competition she finished in third place which she considered the best possible outcome in retrospect 9 Her demo recording attracted the attention of music manager Jonathan Simkin who signed Jepsen to a management deal with 604 Records that year 16 Jepsen released her debut single a cover of John Denver s song Sunshine on My Shoulders in June 2008 Her debut studio album Tug of War was released in September 2008 and sold 10 000 copies in Canada 16 The singles Tug of War and Bucket peaked in the top 40 of the Canadian Hot 100 and received Gold certifications for sales of 40 000 units each 17 Sour Candy a duet with Josh Ramsay of Marianas Trench was released as the final single In 2009 Jepsen toured western Canada with Marianas Trench and Shiloh 18 19 Canadian Idol performances Episode Theme Song choice Original artist Order ResultAudition N A Sweet Talker Original song N A AdvancedTop 80 I Try Macy Gray Duets AdvancedTop 40 Breathe 2 AM Anna Nalick N A AdvancedTop 22 Put Your Records On Corinne Bailey Rae 11 AdvancedTop 18 Sweet Ones Sarah Slean 4 AdvancedTop 14 Waiting in Vain Bob Marley and the Wailers 3 AdvancedTop 10 1 Hits Inside and Out Bee Gees 3 Bottom 3Top 9 The 1960s Georgia on My Mind Hoagy Carmichael and his Orchestra 5 SafeTop 8 Unplugged Torn Ednaswap 7 SafeTop 7 Queen Killer Queen Queen 3 Bottom 3Top 6 Pop Rock Come to My Window Melissa Etheridge 4 Bottom 3Top 5 My Own Idol Chuck E s in Love Rickie Lee Jones 4 SafeTop 4 Standards My Heart Belongs to Daddy Mary Martin 1 Safe I Got It Bad and That Ain t Good Ivie Anderson 5Top 3 Judge s Choice amp People s Choice At Seventeen Janis Ian 3 Eliminated White Flag Dido 62011 2014 Mainstream success with Curiosity and Kiss nbsp Jepsen performing on Justin Bieber s Believe Tour in 2012Main articles Curiosity EP and Kiss Carly Rae Jepsen album In the summer of 2011 Jepsen recorded material for her second studio album with Josh Ramsay Ryan Stewart and Tavish Crowe The track Call Me Maybe co written by Crowe was released in September 2011 16 The song received a promotion from fellow Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber leading Bieber s manager Scooter Braun to sign Jepsen to a joint worldwide recording contract with his label Schoolboy Records and major label Interscope Records 16 Call Me Maybe reached number one on the Canadian Hot 100 making Jepsen the fourth Canadian artist to top the chart 20 21 In the US the single spent nine weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 earning the title Song of the Summer from Billboard magazine 22 The single was the best selling single of 2012 worldwide 3 and topped the charts in 19 countries 23 including the United Kingdom where it was the year s second best selling single 24 The song was included on Jepsen s six track EP Curiosity released in February 2012 in Canada 16 Following the success of Call Me Maybe Jepsen recorded the top ten duet Good Time with Owl City released in June 2012 25 26 Jepsen s second studio album Kiss was released in September 2012 and included the singles This Kiss and Tonight I m Getting Over You reach the top ten chart positions in Australia the UK Canada and the US 27 28 29 The same year Jepsen became a spokesperson and model for clothing retailer Wet Seal 30 and appeared on the fifth season premiere episode of The CW primetime soap opera 90210 31 32 At the 2012 Billboard Music Awards Jepsen was the first Canadian recipient of the Rising Star Award 4 while Call Me Maybe later received nominations for Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards 33 In January 2013 Jepsen became a spokesperson for clothing and footwear brand Candie s 34 She released new ads for the brand in July 2013 35 36 At the Juno Awards of 2013 Kiss won Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year while Call Me Maybe won Single of the Year 37 In June 2013 Kiss The Remix a compilation album containing remixes and instrumentals of singles from Kiss was released in Japan and peaked at number 157 on the Oricon albums chart 38 From June to October 2013 Jepsen embarked on The Summer Kiss Tour in North America and Asia 39 In Spring 2014 she performed in the Broadway theatre production of Rodgers and Hammerstein s Cinderella for 12 weeks 40 41 In June 2014 Jepsen won the International Achievement Award at the SOCAN Awards alongside co writers Josh Ramsay and Tavish Crowe 42 43 44 2015 2017 Emotion and other projects nbsp Jepsen performing on her Gimmie Love Tour in 2016Main article Emotion Carly Rae Jepsen album Jepsen released her third album s lead single I Really Like You in March 2015 45 Accompanied by a music video in which actor Tom Hanks lip synced to the song it peaked at number 14 in Canada and the top five in the UK The studio album titled Emotion was released in June 2015 Although it was a relative commercial failure compared to Kiss it received critical acclaim and a cult following attracting a more mature audience to her music 46 47 48 The album peaked at number eight in Canada and at number 16 on the US Billboard 200 46 It includes collaborations with Rostam Batmanglij Sia Dev Hynes Greg Kurstin and Ariel Rechtshaid 49 The second single Run Away with Me was released in July 2015 50 In November 2015 Jepsen embarked on the Gimmie Love Tour in support of Emotion 51 Jepsen was featured on a new version of Bleachers song Shadow from their album Terrible Thrills Vol 2 52 and released a cover of Wham s Last Christmas 53 In December 2015 Jepsen recorded the theme song for the Netflix series Fuller House a remake of the theme to Full House 54 In January 2016 Jepsen played Frenchy in Grease Live Fox s live television presentation of the musical Grease 55 As part of her role she performed a new song entitled All I Need Is an Angel 56 57 In March 2016 she appeared on the Knocks debut studio album 55 58 In August 2016 Jepsen released Emotion Side B an EP containing eight cut tracks from Emotion 59 The EP received critical acclaim from Rolling Stone 60 and Pitchfork In May 2017 Jepsen released the single Cut to the Feeling 61 The song was originally intended for Emotion but instead appeared in the animated film Ballerina in which Jepsen voices a supporting role 61 It also appeared on the Japanese deluxe version of the Side B EP 62 nbsp Jepsen performing on her Dedicated Tour in 20202018 2020 Dedicated Main article Dedicated Carly Rae Jepsen album In early 2018 Jepsen appeared as the opening act for Katy Perry s Witness The Tour 63 Party for One the lead single from Jepsen s fourth studio album was released in November 2018 64 Two more singles Now That I Found You and No Drug Like Me followed in February 2019 with Julien and Too Much being released as the fourth and fifth respective singles 65 66 By then Braun was no longer Jepsen s manager although she was still signed to Schoolboy Records 67 Her fourth studio album Dedicated was released on May 17 2019 with a tour beginning June 27 68 69 Jepsen performed a NPR Tiny Desk Concert in November 2019 70 On May 21 2020 the companion album Dedicated Side B was released containing twelve additional tracks from Dedicated 71 In October 2020 Jepsen released It s Not Christmas Till Somebody Cries which peaked at 11 on the US Holiday Digital Songs chart 72 2021 present The Loneliest Time and The Loveliest Time Main articles The Loneliest Time and The Loveliest Time Following Dedicated Side B s release Jepsen confirmed that she was making a quarantine album alongside long time friend and songwriter Tavish Crowe whom she wrote Call Me Maybe with 73 In May 2022 Jepsen announced at her Coachella performance the lead single from her sixth studio album Western Wind which was released on May 6 2022 On August 3 2022 Jepsen announced via her social media the release of her sixth studio album The Loneliest Time released on October 21 2022 and shortly after released the second single from the album Beach House and the third single Talking to Yourself the following month 74 75 The title track featuring Rufus Wainwright was the fourth and final single for the album releasing on October 8 2022 On social media platform TikTok the song became a viral success amassing nearly 200 000 videos since its release and amongst those videos celebrities such as Meghan Trainor 76 Following the album s release the album debuted at number 18 on the Canadian Albums Chart number 19 on the Billboard 200 and number 16 on the UK Albums Chart becoming her highest charting album in the UK in ten years 77 In support and for the promotion of the album Jepsen embarked on The So Nice Tour beginning in September 2022 and is scheduled to play 40 shows across North America Europe and Australia through March 2023 78 79 80 Jepsen performed the theme song for the Amazon Kids series Hello Kitty Super Style which debuted in December 2022 81 On June 23 2023 less than a year after the release of The Loneliest Time Jepsen released a new disco inspired single Shy Boy produced by James Ford It was accompanied by a prominently black and white music video featuring Jepsen on a date with a lover 82 On July 6 2023 after teasing songs and producers involved with the project Jepsen formally announced her seventh studio album The Loveliest Time described as a companion album to The Loneliest Time It was released on July 28 83 Artistry nbsp Jepsen performing in Seoul South Korea 2019Musical style Jepsen has been noted for her subversively catchy lyrics slick musical arrangements and pop experimentation 84 Jepsen is classified as a soprano 85 86 87 Paul Bradley of LA Weekly described Jepsen s voice as hushed and flawless 86 while Maura Johnston of Slate characterized it as airy yet precise 87 Jepsen says she shares her parents interest in folk music as a result of her upbringing naming artists such as Leonard Cohen Bruce Springsteen James Taylor and Van Morrison as inspirations for her debut studio album Tug of War 2008 88 89 During the recording of her EP Curiosity and her second studio album Kiss both 2012 Jepsen said she became increasingly influenced by pop and dance music in particular the works of Dragonette Kimbra La Roux and Robyn 89 90 91 Her third studio album Emotion 2015 drew from her love of 1980s pop artists including Cyndi Lauper Madonna and Prince 49 92 Jepsen has expressed admiration for Cat Power Christine and the Queens Tegan and Sara 93 Bleachers Kate Bush 94 Bob Dylan Sky Ferreira Dev Hynes Solange Knowles Joni Mitchell Sinead O Connor the Spice Girls and Hank Williams 92 95 Impact See also List of awards and nominations received by Carly Rae Jepsen Jepsen has been referred to as a queer icon having performed at several pride parades and with many fans being gay men in their 30s 96 84 97 In March 2013 Jepsen pulled out of performing at the Boy Scouts of America 2013 National Scout Jamboree due to their policy on homosexuality 98 99 100 Personal lifeIn 2022 Jepsen added a studio space to her home in response to COVID 19 restrictions preventing her from traveling to external studios at the time 101 102 DiscographyMain articles Carly Rae Jepsen discography and List of songs recorded by Carly Rae Jepsen Tug of War 2008 Kiss 2012 Emotion 2015 Dedicated 2019 Dedicated Side B 2020 The Loneliest Time 2022 The Loveliest Time 2023 ToursHeadlining The Summer Kiss Tour 2013 Gimmie Love Tour 2015 2016 The Dedicated Tour 2019 2020 The So Nice Tour 2022 2023 Co headlining Marianas Trench the New Cities and the Mission District Beside You Tour 2009 Opening act Hanson Shout It Out World Tour Canadian dates 2012 Justin Bieber Believe Tour North American European and South American dates 2012 2013 Hedley Hello World Tour Canadian dates 2016 Katy Perry Witness The Tour North American dates 2018 Boygenius The Tour select North American dates 2023 FilmographyTelevision Year Title Role Notes2007 Canadian Idol Herself contestant Season five finished in 3rd place2012 90210 Herself Season five premiere Til Death Do Us Part 2013 Shake It Up Herself Season three episode 10 My Fair Librarian It Up 2015 Saturday Night Live Herself Musical guest Season 40 episode 172015 Castle Herself Season seven episode 22 Dead from New York 2015 Comedy Bang Bang Herself Season four episode 24 Carly Rae Jepsen Wears a Chunky Necklace and Black Ankle Boots 2016 Grease Live Frenchy Special2016 Fuller House Musical performer Theme song2022 Hello Kitty Super Style Musical performer Theme songFilm Year Title Role Notes2013 Lennon or McCartney Herself Short film interview clip2016 Ballerina Odette Voice roleTheatre Year Title Role Notes2014 Rodgers Hammerstein s Cinderella Ella Broadway appearanceReferences Polydor Records Artists Retrieved September 16 2023 Carly Rae Jepsen Biography AllMusic a b McLean Steve December 24 2023 Carly Rae Jepsen Encyclopaedia Britannica a b Carly Rae Jepsen Named Billboard s Rising Star of 2012 Billboard October 25 2012 2013 Allan Slaight Award Recipient Carly Rae Jepsen Canada s Walk of Fame Zacharias Yvonne September 5 2007 Contest gives singer hope Vancouver Sun via PressReader Superstjernen afslorer Ja jeg har danske aner Superstar reveals Yes I have Danish ancestors Underholdning in Danish May 28 2015 a b Ouzounian Richard February 21 2014 Carly Rae Jepsen The Big Interview Toronto Star a b c Ugwu Reggie December 15 2015 What Makes Carly Rae Jepsen A Pop Star BuzzFeed News a b CarlyRaeJepsenVEVO August 2 2013 Carly Rae Jepsen VevoCertified Pt 2 Carly on the Start via YouTube Devlin Mike October 17 2012 Before Call Me Maybe Carly Rae Jepsen studied at Victoria s Canadian College of Performing Arts Times Colonist Nunn Jerry February 19 2016 Carly Rae Jepsen Interview Nexus Radio Conner Shawn May 13 2016 Carly Rae Jepsen wears her heart on her sleeve with Emotion The Vancouver Sun Walsh Danielle November 27 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen s Morning Routine Bon Appetit Carly Rae Jepsen audition October 7 2007 via YouTube a b c d e Lipshutz Jason June 22 2012 Call Me Maybe Tops the Hot 100 Billboard Archived from the original on June 18 2019 Carly Rae Jepsen acharts us Sperounes Sandra March 5 2009 Gigs Shiloh Shane Edmonton Journal Marianas Trench Last fm TRUST GARY June 14 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen s Call Me Maybe Hits No 1 on Billboard Hot 100 The Hollywood Reporter Billboard Justin Bieber Congratulates Carly Rae Jepsen After Call Me Maybe Tops Billboard Chart Capital June 14 2012 Trust Gary September 6 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen s Call Me Maybe Is Billboard s Song of the Summer Billboard Stewart Allison July 13 2016 In the aftermath of Maybe Carly Rae Jepsen keeps on rollin The Chicago Tribune Lane Dan May 4 2013 Call Me Maybe celebrates its first birthday Official Charts Strecker Erin July 24 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen and Owl City Good Time music video Entertainment Weekly Smith Grady June 20 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen and Owl City have a Good Time in a new collaboration Hear it here Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo Maloy Sarah August 7 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen s Kiss Album Due Sept 18 Billboard Lipshutz Jason February 20 2015 It s Time to Get Excited for Carly Rae Jepsen s New Music Billboard St Asaph Katherine October 22 2012 How the Internet Killed Carly Rae Jepsen MTV News Cress Jennifer September 5 2012 This Is Crazy Carly Rae Jepsen Models for Wet Seal People Carly Rae Jepsen to guest star on 90210 Toronto Star July 10 2012 Call Me Maybe singer Carly Rae Jepsen to guest star on 90210 Digital Spy July 9 2012 Kaufman Gil December 6 2012 Grammy Nominations Leave Carly Rae Jepsen Over The Moon MTV News Carly Rae Jepsen s Sweet Candie s Campaign Yahoo January 23 2013 DABIR MARIANNE July 1 2013 Carly Rae Jepsen Debuts Her New Candie s Campaign Teen Vogue Apatoff Alex July 1 2013 Carly Rae Jepsen s New Candie s Ads Exclusive First Look People Juno Awards Carly Rae Jepsen big winner CBC News April 22 2013 Carly Rae Jepsen Kiss The Remix Oricon HOROWITZ STEVEN J January 29 2016 Carly Rae Jepsen Talks Grease Live Being Less Vanilla Rolling Stone Kepler Adam W December 29 2013 New Role for Carly Rae Jepsen Cinderella The New York Times HETRICK ADAM June 8 2014 Call Me Maybe Singer Carly Rae Jepsen Exits Broadway s Cinderella Playbill SOCAN Awards fete Carly Rae Jepsen Drake Gordon Lightfoot CBC News June 17 2014 Drake Gordon Lightfoot Carly Rae Jepsen Among Honourees at 25th Anniversary SOCAN Awards Press release CNW Group June 10 2014 Gordon Lightfoot Drake Carly Rae Jepsen honoured by SOCAN Awards The Globe and Mail The Canadian Press June 16 2014 Carly Rae Jepsen Releases Brand New Single I Really Like You Today Track Now Available Now From All Digital Partners Press release PR Newswire March 2 2015 a b Lindsay Cam December 14 2015 Why Did Carly Rae Jepsen s E MO TION Flop Commercially Vice Media Savage Mark December 18 2015 How Carly Rae Jepsen shrugged off Call Me Maybe BBC News Kost Ryan February 10 2016 Carly Rae Jepsen finds new audience with Emotion San Francisco Chronicle a b Davidson Amy April 29 2015 Carly Rae Jepsen interview Sia track is a girl anthem with an 80s flair Digital Spy KREPS DANIEL July 17 2015 Watch Carly Rae Jepsen s Jet Setting Personal Run Away With Me Video Rolling Stone Carly Rae Jepsen Announces Gimmie Love Tour See The Dates Idolator September 28 2015 Hear Charli XCX Carly Rae Jepsen Sia Tinashe amp Other Female Artists Cover Bleachers Stereogum September 28 2015 Retting James November 20 2015 Carly Rae Jepsen Last Christmas Wham Cover Stereogum Weiner Natalie December 24 2015 Carly Rae Jepsen Did the Theme Song for the Full House Netflix Reboot Billboard Weiss Norman September 30 2015 Carly Rae Jepsen and Jessie J Join Fox s Grease Live TV Insider Littleton Cynthia January 16 2016 Grease Live Cast Talks New Song Joy and Exuberance of Ambitious Live Event Variety Snetiker Marc January 15 2016 Carly Rae Jepsen Will Get New Song in Grease Live Original Film Stars to Cameo Entertainment Weekly The Knocks Reveal New Album Details Share New York City Featuring Cam ron The Fader November 17 2015 Kaplan Ilana August 22 2016 Carly Rae Jepsen Will Release E MO TION Side B to Celebrate One Year Anniversary Spin 20 Best Pop Albums of 2016 Rolling Stone December 19 2016 a b Servantes Eric May 25 2017 Carly Rae Jepsen Cut to the Feeling Spin Sargent Jordan May 26 2017 Review Carly Rae Jepsen s Cut to the Feeling Is Very Good Spin Kaufman Gil August 17 2017 Katy Perry Pushes Back Start of Witness Tour Due to Unavoidable Production Delays Billboard DAMSHENAS SAM October 31 2018 Carly Rae Jepsen announces new single Party For One Gay Times Blais Billie Braudie February 27 2019 Carly Rae Jepsen Shares 2 New Songs Listen Pitchfork Carly Rae Jepsen Announces New Album Dedicated Stereogum April 1 2019 How Carly Rae Jepsen Became the Queen of Niche Pop BuzzFeed News May 22 2019 Hussein Wandera April 1 2019 Carly Rae Jepsen announces new album Dedicated reveals U S tour dates The Fader Yoo Noah Strauss Matthew April 1 2019 Carly Rae Jepsen Announces New Album Dedicated and Tour Pitchfork Watch Carly Rae Jepsen Perform on NPR s Tiny Desk Concert Pitchfork November 25 2019 Lewis Jon May 21 2020 Carly Rae Jepsen Releases Dedicated Side B the Album We All Needed NPR Carly Rae Jepsen Billboard Snapes Laura May 22 2020 Carly Rae Jepsen s lockdown listening My fridge caught on fire The Guardian Carly Rae Jepsen Announces New Album The Loneliest Time Stereogum August 2 2022 Archived from the original on August 2 2022 Retrieved August 2 2022 Kenneally Cerys September 13 2022 Carly Rae Jepsen previews new single Talking to Yourself The Line of Best Fit Archived from the original on September 13 2022 Retrieved September 13 2022 Skinner Tom October 5 2022 Carly Rae Jepsen to release a new single with Rufus Wainwright this week NME Archived from the original on October 5 2022 Retrieved October 5 2022 Taylor Takeover Taylor Swift scores biggest opening week of her career to land the Official Chart double with Midnights and Anti Hero Official Charts Company October 28 2022 Retrieved October 28 2022 Kaye Ben June 7 2022 Carly Rae Jepsen Announces The So Nice Tour for Fall 2022 Consequence Retrieved January 10 2023 Sherlock Gemma September 28 2022 Carly Rae Jepsen adds Manchester date to 2023 tour how to get tickets Manchester Evening News Reach plc Retrieved January 10 2023 Kearney Georgie October 24 2022 Carly Rae Jepsen announces Australian tour for March 2023 Seven News Seven Network Retrieved January 10 2023 Brodsky Rachel December 8 2022 Hear Carly Rae Jepsen s Hello Kitty Super Style Theme Song Stereogum Retrieved January 10 2023 Duran Anagricel June 23 2023 Carly Rae Jepsen shares vivacious new single Shy Boy NME Retrieved July 6 2023 Kelly Tyler Damara July 6 2023 Carly Rae Jepsen announces companion album to The Loneliest Time The Line of Best Fit Retrieved July 6 2023 a b Torres Libby December 9 2019 Carly Rae Jepsen is the artist of the decade Insider Wolbe Trent September 19 2012 The Complete Idiot s Guide To Appreciating Carly Rae Jepsen For Dummies Maybe The Verge a b Bradley Paul T February 26 2016 Call Me Meh by Carly Rae Jepsen Still Can t Escape Her Biggest Hit LA Weekly a b Johnston Maura October 19 2012 Call Me Melancholy Slate Macsai Dan May 18 2012 Q amp A with Call Me Maybe Singer Carly Rae Jepsen Time a b Daniels Colin December 10 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen inspired by Van Morrison Leonard Cohen Digital Spy Schillaci Sophie July 25 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen on Her Song of Summer New Album and Craziest Moment Video The Hollywood Reporter FOWLER BRANDI October 14 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen Talks Touring With Justin Bieber His Energy Is Contagious E a b RETTIG JAMES March 5 2015 Q amp A Carly Rae Jepsen on Her All Star Indie Collaborators And Really Really Really Anticipated New Album Stereogum Playlist What s Carly Rae Jepsen listening to USA Today April 13 2015 FLEMING BELLA February 5 2020 In conversation Carly Rae Jepsen University of Manchester Women Who Rock Carly Rae Jepsen Rolling Stone August 17 2012 CARLY RAE JEPSEN SAYS BEING A GAY ICON IS THE GIFT OF HER CAREER Attitude May 8 2019 Archived from the original on October 3 2022 Retrieved October 3 2022 Knegt Peter November 21 2018 The queer cult of Carly Rae Jepsen Why we really really really really really really like you CBC News Nelson Rebecca March 5 2013 Carly Rae Jepsen and Train Refuse to Perform at Boy Scout Jamboree Time Bennettsmith Meredith March 4 2013 Train Won t Play at Boy Scouts Jamboree Unless BSA Lifts Ban on Gay Scouts Band Says HuffPost Carly Rae Jepsen drops out of Boy Scouts Event CBS News Associated Press March 5 2013 ROTUNNO ANTHONY MATHEWS DANA July 2012 Where I Go Carly Rae Jepsen Vanity Fair Nair Roshini August 29 2019 Forever a Mission B C girl Carly Rae Jepsen s homecoming a family affair CBC News External linksCarly Rae Jepsen at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Data from Wikidata Official website nbsp Carly Rae Jepsen at AllMusic Carly Rae Jepsen discography at Discogs nbsp Carly Rae Jepsen at IMDb Carly Rae Jepsen at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carly Rae Jepsen amp oldid 1204060262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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