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Carly Rae Jepsen, 'Kiss': Track-By-Track Billboard Review

Carly Rae Jepsen is not a one-hit wonder; "Good Time," her happy-go-lucky duet with Owl City, has already washed that fear away, and new single "This Kiss" has a great chance of finding the same success. But is Carly Rae Jepsen an album artist? "Call Me Maybe" invaded and overtook pop radio this summer because the song is an astonishingly catchy piece of sonic cotton candy, but prolonging that phenomenon over a 42-minute span is much trickier. "Kiss," Jepsen's second album and first since becoming a superstar, is the sound of an artist relentlessly trying to prove her staying power and transform the "magic in a bottle" into a delectable cocktail. The result is an album that comes on a bit strong, but has the pop pedigree to avoid any major missteps.
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Every song is designed like the sugary, bite-sized candy that "Call Me Maybe" so clearly was, and the one that's not, "Beautiful," is the tender Justin Bieber co-sign their fans have been waiting for. The first half of the album is a devastatingly good array of "Call Me Maybe" follow-ups and "Call Me Maybe" itself; "This Kiss," Jepsen's newest single, particularly explodes upon repeated impact. The second half sags simply due to fatigue -- how many sumptuous bubblegum tracks about budding romance can one handle? But "Turn Me Up" shimmies into the winner's circle, and "Your Heart is a Muscle" switches up Jepsen's style before the final buzzer.

Interestingly, the album contains barely a hint of sexuality or provocative subject matter -- on "Kiss," the 26-year-old Jepsen treats love like a simple game of nondescript hook-ups and bummer break-ups. There's nothing wrong with heralding innocence, especially for a rising artist trying to gain younger fans, but it will be interesting to see how (and when) Jepsen's songwriting matures post-"Kiss." One thing's for certain, though: this full-length is not the last we've heard from the voice behind the biggest hit of summer 2012.

What are the standout tracks on "Kiss"? Check out our track-by-track breakdown of Carly Rae Jepsen's new album.

1. Tiny Little Bows - An interpolation of Sam Cooke's "Cupid" kicks off Carly Rae's whirlwind tour of sticky-sweet affection, featuring hints of those "Call Me Maybe" strings. "I wish we could be holding hands," Jepsen sighs over the shiny production.

2. This Kiss - The album's "first" official single -- not counting its two existing Top 10 hits -- is as undeniable as the lips of the lyrical object of affection who (gasp!) isn't the boy she has back home. Credit goes to LMFAO's RedFoo, who strayed from his bro-tastic party rock anthems and co-produced this nugget of adorableness.

3. Call Me Maybe - This sounds like it might be a hit! Oh, who are we kidding: we've all liked, then loved, then trumpeted, then got tired of, then circled around and got back to loving "Call Me Maybe" over the past few months. Here, it's posited as the power hitter protecting new single "This Kiss" in the track list's lineup.


4. Curiosity - A slinky electronic verse arrangement that's vaguely reminiscent of La Roux's "Bulletproof" blooms into a sun-stroked hook that climbs up in the final minute. Another bubblegum crowd-pleaser, but with less punch than the first three tracks.

5. Good Time feat. Owl City - Carly Rae's other smash single, this time featuring Owl City and multiple declarations from the twentysomething singers about enjoying each other's company. Unabashedly earnest, and those 'Whoa-oh-oh's' have Top 40 radio wrapped up in its web.


6. More Than a Memory - More missed opportunities from Carly Rae and her beau, as the singer recalls "That night I almost said I loved you/You almost said it back." Not as propulsive as its predecessors on the album, which is a good thing; the slippery percussion and fluttering guitar strums do not overshadow Jepsen's yearning poses.

7. Turn Me Up - A delicious earworm that finally allows Jepsen to cling onto some vocal subtlety. The singer sounds genuinely affected enough to make lines like "You kiss me on the phone/And I don't think it reaches" work, and the warm glow of the production slides effortlessly into the synth extravaganza of the finale. Pop fans hungry for a more high-octane "Call Me Maybe" should check this one out.

8. Hurt So Good - Sadly not a re-imagining of a John Mellencamp, "Hurt So Good" whizzes and hums with aplomb, and Carly Rae commands the dance track with standard romantic tropes. Yet it's at this point that the uptempo, innocently constructed love stories seem too often to blend together.

9. Beautiful feat. Justin Bieber - The much-ballyhooed meeting between Carly Rae and the pop superstar who gave her the Twitter Shout-Out That Changed Everything, "Beautiful" at last gives the singer some space to breathe outside of the electro-pop universe of the album. The Biebs arrives in style for an acoustic love duet that's sweet but ordinary.

10. Tonight I'm Getting Over You - "I wanna touch your heart… I wanna crush it in my hands," a surprisingly vulnerable Carly Rae sings to tip off the listener that, yes, "Tonight I'm Getting Over You" is indeed a fist-pumping post-breakup anthem. The techno merry-go-round soon kicks in, the pop star rises from the ashes of broken promises, and somewhere, Katy Perry wonders why she didn't get her hands on this jam.

11. Guitar String/Wedding Ring - Another rave-up that tries to duplicate the formula of "Call Me Maybe," but the hook arrives half-evolved. Fortunately, the bridge -- featuring just Jepsen's voice and a distant synth bounce -- hits a karaoke diva sweet-spot, if only for a few seconds.

12. Your Heart Is A Muscle - Hushed emotion, an interesting lyrical approach and arena-ready drums make for a standout track buried too deep on the album. "Your Heart Is A Muscle" doesn't try to hit the listener over the head with its sugary center, instead synthesizing Carly Rae's most appealing qualities into a calm love letter.



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A couple of weeks ago I commented "who?" on a CRJ post and now I am posting this! WTF?! I blame my friend who picks me up everyday for school. She was always jamming to her EP and it grew on me. I really like this mindless pop album. It is cute. The opening song, OMG, so adorable <3 I don't get why they did that to Curiosity! The EP version >>>
The deluxe version already leaked, so feel free to Google it and check it out.
Also, penis and dimes for a kiss, tbh.

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sonadoras456 14th-Sep-2012 06:25 am (UTC)
Hurts So Good should've been the next single.
luckyluxk 14th-Sep-2012 06:32 am (UTC)
Tiny Little Bows, This Kiss, Guitar String / Wedding Ring and IKYHAG.
watch_mex0x0 14th-Sep-2012 07:54 am (UTC)
your heart is a muscle is my new shower song!!!!!
watch_mex0x0 14th-Sep-2012 08:03 am (UTC)
drive, guitar strings, your heart is a muscle, this kiss, tonight i'm getting over you, curiosity, tiny little bows, hurts so good

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filmfreakfranco 14th-Sep-2012 06:26 am (UTC)
This Kiss is immaculate
luckyluxk 14th-Sep-2012 06:30 am (UTC)
I know!!!
fauxparadiso 14th-Sep-2012 06:33 am (UTC)
Also, penis and dimes for a kiss, tbh.

Is this a typo or am I missing something.
luckyluxk 14th-Sep-2012 06:37 am (UTC)
lol :P
ztrellitaa 14th-Sep-2012 06:33 am (UTC)
I can't believe I like this album as much as I do. My faves so far are Tonight I'm Getting Over You and Turn Me Up.
mac00374 14th-Sep-2012 06:33 am (UTC)
this kiss is by far my favorite. it's so cute and catchy
treradical 14th-Sep-2012 06:33 am (UTC)
does anyone have a dl link for this album plz?
treradical 14th-Sep-2012 06:37 am (UTC)
ty!
studpup 14th-Sep-2012 08:41 am (UTC)
thanks too! =)
ennta 14th-Sep-2012 08:49 am (UTC)
Love you bb ♥
sviibwhapp 14th-Sep-2012 01:34 pm (UTC)
I don't get how this is a spoiler. It's not like it's a tv show or movie that people haven't seen.
keef_riffhards 14th-Sep-2012 06:45 am (UTC)
She reminds me of the brunette Taylor Swift in that music video of hers where she switches persons between the innocent blonde virgin and the dark haired cheerleader skank.
filmfreakfranco 14th-Sep-2012 06:59 am (UTC)
why is everything about Taylor Swift with you?
keef_riffhards 14th-Sep-2012 07:03 am (UTC)
I'm a really big Taylor Swift fan.

Do you like Taylor Swift? I've been a big Taylor Swift fan ever since the release of her 2008 album, Fearless.
blessedbell 14th-Sep-2012 07:19 am (UTC)
Madonna-whore complex, is how I've seen it referred to. Its stale as fuq.
browniecakemix 14th-Sep-2012 06:56 am (UTC)
Someone I know recently offered up the alternate interpretation that Call Me Maybe is really about leaving a guy your number the morning after a super-hot drunk hookup while dealing with that weird post-drunk-hookup cocktail of shame, anxiety, and uncertainty. I think I like that song again now tbh.
ritzyroxie 14th-Sep-2012 06:56 am (UTC)
She looks inbred tbh.
fancycarousel 14th-Sep-2012 06:59 am (UTC)
im cackling idk why
khloekardashian 14th-Sep-2012 07:29 am (UTC)
she is from lower bc...
ritzyroxie 14th-Sep-2012 07:41 am (UTC)
oceanhue 14th-Sep-2012 09:11 am (UTC)
lol
tucker 14th-Sep-2012 06:59 am (UTC)
the two links in this post aren't working for me and I really want this album D:
tucker 14th-Sep-2012 07:10 am (UTC)
"Our service is currently unavailable in your country.
Sorry about that."

it keeps saying that lol
smashmortion 14th-Sep-2012 07:12 am (UTC)
unavailable in the US :(
lumosofmylife 14th-Sep-2012 07:02 am (UTC)
She seems worse than TSwift to be honest. She's like 27 right?
keef_riffhards 14th-Sep-2012 07:04 am (UTC)
yep

Acting your age just doesn't sell in the industry anymore.
luckyluxk 14th-Sep-2012 07:04 am (UTC)
Give her a try. I said the very same thing.
lumosofmylife 14th-Sep-2012 07:07 am (UTC)
I did download the album, but I only listened to the first 2 or 3 songs. It seems a little too bubblegum for me but idk, I just wanted to listen to Bridgit Mendler's CD all day t b h.
blessedbell 14th-Sep-2012 07:21 am (UTC)
WAIT WHAT

OH MY GOD SHE IS

I swear I thought she was 16!
secura 14th-Sep-2012 11:42 am (UTC)
wow @ this ageism......
wincest_dean 14th-Sep-2012 07:09 am (UTC)
horrible
luckyluxk 14th-Sep-2012 07:13 am (UTC)
I always love you, but this time I disagree. You remain flawless, bb, don't worry.
oceanhue 14th-Sep-2012 09:12 am (UTC)
i listened to call me maybe for 10 secs and was like >:/
secura 14th-Sep-2012 11:42 am (UTC)
it takes repetitiveness to a completely new level
rainbowren 14th-Sep-2012 07:25 am (UTC)
I'm actually shocked how much I like her album. I love mindless pop music, and this is perfection!
nunya_b 14th-Sep-2012 07:33 am (UTC)
She is Tiffany and Debbie Gibson's spiritual successor. I mean that as the biggest compliment in the world.
bradentastic 14th-Sep-2012 07:54 am (UTC)
someone on twitter said she's this generation's tiffany and i am here for that
gaga 14th-Sep-2012 07:55 am (UTC)
i totally agree
immaflirt 14th-Sep-2012 12:38 pm (UTC)
she cleverly fill that gap
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