
Carly Rae Jepsen releases Dedicated Side B album
Carly Rae Jepsen has decided to surprise-release her Dedicated Side B album.
Back in February, Jepsen hinted that she was working on putting together a project of B-sides, saying it would "be a waste not to share more." In the interview, she added, "There’s some songs I love equally as much [that I’m keeping] in my back pocket here. I’m looking for the right time and want to make sure I have them polished but yeah, I really hope to share some more."
After teasing the release in a cryptic phone animation yesterday (20 May), Jepsen has finally released Dedicated Side B.
The new LP features 12 tracks and a collaboration with Bleachers, aka Jack Antonoff.
When dropping the album this afternoon, Jepsen wrote on Twitter, "So, yes there have been whispers and I'm bad at keeping secrets. Side B for DEDICATED is out now babies."
So, yes there have been whispers and I'm bad at keeping secrets. Side B for DEDICATED is out now babies. I hope it makes it yah dance your pants off! I owe yah one...or like two albums turns out. ;)
— Carly Rae Jepsen (@carlyraejepsen) May 21, 2020
For the record, I love all of you.
Carly Rae https://t.co/WtVQRUvach pic.twitter.com/jV3Ow8OP5c
Tracklist:
- This Love Isn't Crazy
- Window
- Felt This Way
- Stay Away
- This Is What They Say
- Heartbeat
- Summer Love
- Fake Mona Lisa
- Let's Sort This Whole Thing Out
- Comeback (feat. Bleachers)
- Solo
- Now I Don't Hate California After All
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