The joke was brought to Jepsen’s attention by somebody, though she can’t remember who exactly asked her, “Have you seen this campaign to give you a sword?” Her response: “Why?” Her assistant, Jenna, even devised a scoring system, which she explains to me, is “not an exact science” but does involve charts and graphs. Behind the scenes, a spreadsheet is involved. Which means the process is a process, one that, when laid out in Jepsen’s living room, doesn’t sound unlike a high school science project. The same is supposedly true of Dedicated. TION, it was rumored she wrote over 200 songs-a figure that is downright mythical in pop forums at this point.That and the fact there were a lot of tracks to choose from. This kind of indecision is probably what makes it difficult to pick what songs go on the album. Basically, what Jepsen likes depends on the day. But she admits that yesterday, her pick was “The Sound,” mostly because it was rainy out, and that song is “kind of melancholy feeling.” Previously, in a Rolling Stone profile, she’d chosen album-opener “Julien,” an intimate groove that’s generously coated in synth hits. First, she says “I’ll Be Your Girl,” a bass-driven strut with a vaguely ‘90s alt-rock-y hook. I ask Carly Rae Jepsen to make a choice: pick a favorite song on her new album, Dedicated.
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