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Carly Rae Jepsen (born November 21, 1985) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and actress. Born and raised in , Jepsen performed several lead roles in her high school's musical productions and pursued musical theatre at the Canadian College of Performing Arts. After completing her studies, she relocated to
and later competed on the
in 2007, placing third. Jepsen recorded her -influenced debut studio album thereafter, , which saw a limited release in Canada in 2008.
Jepsen's breakthrough came in 2012 after her single "" was boosted to significant m the song became the best-selling single of that year, reaching number one in eighteen countries worldwide. As a result, she was signed to a joint worldwide record deal with
and . Jepsen's second studio album and first to be released internationally,
(2012), marked a greater shift into mainstream pop music and saw fair commercial success, reaching number 5 on the
and number 6 on the
chart in the United States. In 2013, Jepsen made her
stage debut as the titular character in .
Jepsen's third studio album,
(2015), is noted for its influence from
as well as blending
with indie sensibilities. While less commercially successful than Kiss, it saw the success of its lead single "" and received critical acclaim, becoming a
that attracted a more mature audience to her music. In 2016, she performed in the television special , and lent her voice to the animated film . Jepsen has received multiple accolades, including three , a , and an , and nominations for , , ,
and . As of May 2015, she has sold over 20 million records worldwide.
Jepsen was born in , to Alexandra and Larry Jepsen, the second of their three children. She has an older brother, Colin, and a younger sister, Katie. She attended Heritage Park Secondary School, where she pursued her early passion for musical theatre by appearing in student productions of , , and , respectively starring in its lead roles as Annie, Sandy and Dorothy. As both of her parents were teachers, as well as her stepparents, Jepsen considered a career in music instruction as a second option. She applied to a number of music-related programs, including the courses offered at
and the . Her high school drama teacher, Beverly Holmes, persuaded her to audition for the Canadian College of Performing Arts in , where she was one of 25 female students to gain admission into its year-long program: "It was very clear to me after that school, as much fun as I had, I really did want to pursue more of a purely musical career rather than acting and all the dancing."
After graduating from school, Jepsen relocated to Vancouver's west side where she held several minimum wage jobs. She worked at Trees Organic Coffee&#160;as a barista and pastry chef assistant, starting its
night. Jepsen describes this as "the happiest time in her life" where she slept on a pull-out sofa, wrote songs in her downtime with a guitar her parents gifted and "performed multiple nights a week at musician-friendly holes in the wall". Bartending at the Media Club, Jepsen once requested an extra late shift in order to watch
perform, who became a future collaborator.
In the midst of assembling a swing band, Jepsen was convinced to join
by her drama teacher, once again, who drove her to the audition in 2007. She performed the original composition "Sweet Talker", and placed third near the finale, which she considered as the best possible outcome in retrospect: "it was like all the exposure without the devilish contract at the end". Her
attracted the attention of music manager Jonathan Simkin, who signed Jepsen to a management deal with
that same year. Simkin originally expressed disinterest in managing her, assuming Jepsen did not write her own material.
In June 2008, Jepsen released her debut single, a cover of 's song "". Her debut album, , was released on September 16, 2008 through MapleMusic, produced by . It eventually sold 10,000 copies in Canada according to . Her singles "Tug of War" and "Bucket" both peaked within the top 40 of the , subsequently Gold certifications for sales of 40,000 units each. The final song to be serviced was "Sour Candy", a duet with
of . In early 2009, Jepsen toured western Canada with Marianas Trench and . She went on a cross-Canada tour with Marianas Trench,
and Mission District. In a 2015 interview with , Jepsen revealed that despite receiving radio airplay, she was unable to earn an income from her music and kept employment in service industry jobs, once resorting to
to pay her electricity bill.
Jepsen performing during , 2012
Jepsen began recording material for her second album in 2011 with Josh Ramsay, Ryan Stewart, and , with whom she co-wrote the single "", released in Canada in September 2011. In January 2012, fellow Canadian pop singer
tweeted about the song to his millions of Twitter followers, and the following month the song was featured in a
in which Bieber, , and
lip-synced and danced to the track. Bieber's manager, , signed Jepsen to a joint worldwide record deal with his own label, ,
she remained signed to 604 Records in Canada and retained Jonathan Simkin as her manager.
The release of Jepsen's second album was postponed to allow "Call Me Maybe" to spread in popularity, although 604 Records issued a six-track EP, , in February 2012 in Canada. "Call Me Maybe" peaked at number one on the Canadian Hot 100, making Jepsen the fourth Canadian artist to top the chart. In the United States, the single spent nine weeks at number one on the , earning the title of "Song of the Summer" from
magazine. "Call Me Maybe" topped the charts in 18 countries, including the United Kingdom, where it was the year's second best-selling single. It was the best-selling single of 2012 worldwide, according to the
Jepsen in , France, at the 2013
Jepsen recorded a duet with , "", which was released as a single in June 2012. The song peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and preceded Jepsen's second album, , which was released in September 2012 and reached top ten chart positions in Australia, the UK, and the US. Kiss features songwriting and production contributions from mainstream pop artists including , , , ,
(of ), and 's . The album was
and has sold 289,000 copies in the US; its failure to match the success of "Call Me Maybe" led
to write that "Kiss is the best pop album of the year, and nobody is listening". The album's subsequent single, "", was premiered in September 2012, followed by "" in January 2013; neither became major hits. During late 2012, Jepsen appeared on the
primetime soap opera
and became a spokesperson for clothing retailer .
Jepsen received the
at the 2012 , making her the first Canadian recipient. At the , Kiss won the awards for
and "Call Me Maybe" won in the
category. The single received nominations for
at the . In 2013, Jepsen became a spokesperson for clothing/footwear brand . In June 2013, , a compilation album containing remixes and instrumentals of singles from Kiss, was released exclusively in Japan and peaked at number 157 on the
albums chart. From June to October, Jepsen embarked on
in support of Kiss, visiting North America and Asia.[]
Jepsen's third album was tentatively due for an early 2014 release, but she stated that she would not rush the album, instead taking her time to make sure it was of quality. From February 2014, Jepsen assumed the role of Cinderella in the
production of . She played the part for twelve weeks and starred alongside new cast member . Jepsen spoke of her time on Broadway and taking a break from the music industry: "Being around people who not only didn't care if you were in the pop world but actually preferred if you weren't took my head out of that game in a really healthy way. Suddenly, it wasn't about sitting down and writing a song but having an idea while walking through New York City and thinking 'Where's my phone?'".
In 2014, Jepsen, along with co-writers Josh Ramsay and Tavish Crowe, was the recipient of the International Achievement Award at the annual
Awards in Toronto.
Jepsen performs in 2016 at the Warfield Theatre, San Francisco stop of her Gimmie Love Tour
Jepsen released her third album's lead single, "", in March 2015. Accompanied by a music video in which actor
lip-synced to the song, it peaked at number 14 in Canada and the top five in the UK. The following month, Jepsen performed a track titled "" on
that was released to digital stores the next day. The album, titled , was released in June 2015 and recei the album appeared on many publications' year-end albums lists for 2015. Emotion peaked at number eight in Canada and at number 16 on the US Billboard 200. The album includes collaborations with
(of ), , , , and . The second single, "", was released in July.
Jepsen embarked on the
in support of Emotion, playing dates along the east coast of the United States as well as Japan in November 2015. Also during late 2015, Jepsen featured on a new version of ' song "Shadow"—issued on the compilation album —and released a cover of 's "". Jepsen played Frenchy in , 's live television presentation of the musical
on January 31, 2016. It was announced on January 15, 2016, that a new song written specifically for Jepsen called "All I Need Is an Angel" was added to Grease Live. It was penned by
and . Jepsen recorded the theme song for the Netflix series , a remake of the theme to . Also in 2016, she appeared on ' debut album 55. Carly was nominated for Fan Choice for the 2016 Juno Awards.
Jepsen released
on August 26, 2016. The
contains eight cut tracks from . The EP has been listed on several end-of-year lists from publications such as , , , , .[] On May 26, 2017, Jepsen released the single "". The song was originally intended for both Emotion and Emotion: Side B, but was ultimately left off Emotion and the Standard Version of Emotion: Side B but instead appeared in the animated film , in which Jepsen voices a supporting role and the Japanese Exclusive re-release of Emotion: Side B, titled Emotion: Side B+. On August 17, 2017,
announced Jepsen as the opening act for the North American leg of her
on dates between January 5 and February 6, 2018. In September 2017, Jepsen confirmed that her fourth album is scheduled to be released in early 2018.
Jepsen said that she shares her parents' interest in
as a result of her upbringing, naming artists such as , , , and
as inspirations for her debut album, Tug of War (2008). During the recording of her EP Curiosity and her second album, Kiss (both 2012), Jepsen said that she became increasingly influenced by pop and , in particular the works of , , , and . Her third album, Emotion (2015), drew from her love of pop music from the 1980s and the "old-school" albums of , , and . Jepsen has also expressed admiration for , , , , , , , , , , the , and .
Jepsen was scheduled to perform at the
, along with the band , but in March 2013, both cited the
as barrier to their performance. Jepsen released a statement that stated, "As an artist who believes in equality for all people, I will not be participating in the Boy Scouts of America Jamboree this summer."
Below is a list of Jepsen's performances on .
Song choice
"" (original)
My Own Idol
Judge's Choice & People's Choice
Eliminated
Headlining
Co-headlining
and The Mission District –
Opening act
– Shout It Out World Tour (Canada dates) (2012)
(North America, Europe & South America dates) ()
(Canada dates) (2016)
(North American dates) (2018)
Television
Herself/contestant
; finished in 3rd place
premiere: "Til Death Do Us Part"
, episode 10: "My Fair Librarian It Up"
Herself/Musical guest
, episode 17
, episode 22: "Dead from New York"
, episode 24: "Carly Rae Jepsen Wears a Chunky Necklace and Black Ankle Boots"
S interview clip
Voice role
Broadway appearance
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