Carly Rae Jepsen Is Keeping Company With Loneliness

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Carly Rae Jepsen Is Keeping Company With Loneliness

One might wonder what it’s like to call Carly Rae Jepsen. It may be impossible to know for sure, but it is certain that Jepsen will open his heart during the conversation.

The 36-year-old knows a thing or two about sharing his feelings. The pop singer, who rose to fame a decade ago with the viral pop masterpiece “Call Me Maybe,” is set to release her latest album.

Jepsen began composing the album that eventually became “The Loneliest Time” two years ago – a period of time when many of us were collectively thinking about loneliness after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The album, which will be released this Friday, (a big release day for pop music), will focus heavily on feelings that are universally felt. In a new interview with The Cut, Jepsen focused a lot on the intricacies that come with being someone who feels deeply but also finds solace in the knowledge that there are many, many people who feel the same way just as strongly.

Pop Music Fans Draw ‘Swift’ Similarities From Jepsen To Fellow Pop Princesses

It’s no secret that Jepsen’s appeal has a lot to do with her willingness to air her innermost feelings, just like one of her fellow pop princesses!

In The Blast’s birthday tribute to Jepsen from last year, we detailed the social media reaction to the possibility of Jepsen collaborating with Taylor Swift on a hypothetical song from Swift’s “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” that Swift fans ‘Swifties’ have been anticipating for so long!

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A fans on Twitter wrote“if taylor and carly rae had never worked together at some point it would have been one of the biggest missed opportunities in music history” at the time.

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Cut To The Feeling: Carly Rae Describes The Concept Of Loneliness

Regardless of whether the two ever share a microphone one day, Jepsen and Swift have one massive aspect in common in their careers; he has a deep understanding of the extent of his feelings.

Creating “The Loneliest Time” was not only a period of ‘loneliness’ for Jepsen; it’s a cathartic time for pop princesses.

Jepsen has long known he has a long relationship with the concept of loneliness.

“It’s a lifelong inquiry I’ve been doing with myself about my relationship with silence,” he told the publication of his new record.

The songs on “The Loneliest Time” focus heavily on Jepsen’s personal relationship with loneliness.

Jepsen continued, “The idea that you have to be happy with yourself- like, ‘Go be alone and be happy!’- that’s not good for me,” he says. “You become so happy yourself when you know you have a relationship out there.”

The “All That” singer draws and elaborates on important connections in the interview.

“Loneliness is a similar thing to love,” says Jepsen. “It’s felt everywhere by everyone at different times in their lives.”

Jepsen’s fan base will soon have many opportunities to delve into Jepsen’s relationship with silence. “The Loneliest Time” will be released on Friday, October 21st!

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