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''Emotion'' (stylized as ''E•MO•TION'') is the third
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by Canadian singer and songwriter
Carly Rae Jepsen Carly Rae Jepsen (born November 21, 1985) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. After studying musical theatre for most of her school life and while in university, Jepsen garnered mainstream attention after placing third on the fifth season of ...
. It was released on June 24, 2015 in Japan. Looking to transition from the
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-oriented nature of her second studio album, ''
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'' (2012), Jepsen found inspiration in
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styles. She enlisted a team of mainstream and indie collaborators, including Sia,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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of
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, culminating in a largely
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-centric effort. ''Emotion'' received favorable reviews from contemporary music critics, who praised its
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escapism. The album underperformed worldwide, debuting at number sixteen on the ''Billboard'' 200 with 16,153 units. However, in Jepsen's home country, it became her third top ten, peaking at number eight in Canada with 2,600 copies. The album fared better in Japan, debuting at number eight with 12,189 physical copies sold and subsequently being certified Gold by the
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(RIAJ) for shipments exceeding 100,000 copies. The album was preceded by the release of its lead single, "
I Really Like You "I Really Like You" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen for her third studio album, ''Emotion'' (2015). It was written by Jepsen, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Peter Svensson, and Steve DaMar; and produced by Svensson. The song wa ...
", which reached top five in several territories including the United Kingdom and Japan. It was followed by "
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" and " Your Type". Jepsen embarked on the Gimmie Love Tour in support of the album in November 2015, with a second leg commencing in February 2016. In April 2016, she toured Canada in support of the album as the opening act for Hedley on their Hello World Tour. In lieu of commercial success, ''Emotion'' reinvigorated Jepsen's career as an " indie darling", garnering her a
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. The album was shortlisted for the 2016
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. A companion EP entitled '' Emotion: Side B'' (2016) was released on its first anniversary and features eight songs that were cut from the original project.


Background

Following the sudden worldwide success of "
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" in 2012, Jepsen found that the song had become "
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huge, ginormous thing that really overshadowed the rest of our project" and further singles issued from ''Kiss'' failed to gain traction. Jepsen viewed her predicament as an opportunity to withdraw from the spotlight and contemplate the direction of her next album. She met with her record label and management after
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wrapped up in late 2013, stating: I want you to put your faith in me that I'll come back when it's ready,' and they did and I'm very lucky to have a team that wasn't about trying to mass produce things and was really more looking at the quality of it." While determining her next direction, Jepsen looked for a "detour" which turned out to be a role on Broadway. "I thought, how amazing would it be to take a left turn, somehow, and still come back to this? ..but 'left turn'—I didn't know what that meant." She was approached by the producers of '' Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella'' to audition for the titular character, and was formally offered the part after auditioning in Los Angeles and passing callbacks in New York. Jepsen assumed the role for twelve weeks from February to June 2014, and during this time handled her own A&R. With help from guitarist Tavish Crowe, Jepsen began reaching out to artists she admired to see if they were interested in collaborating, including
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and Shellback. Under pressure to match the success of "Call Me Maybe", Jepsen recorded an entire indie-folk album during her run on ''Cinderella'' as an act of "rebellion". Feeling that the demo project was developed for the wrong reasons, Jepsen ultimately scrapped it: "I think there is a natural rebellion when you have success in one area to completely rebel against that. I needed to get that out of my system, I think. I made really weird music." Jepsen's work on ''Cinderella'' provided valuable perspective in terms of being defined by a single attribute, particularly from her costar
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'. I realized you can't give in to other people's perception of you. Everyone's gonna be known for something."
" 'Emotion''had to not be about trying to prove something. I feel like if you're writing music just to have a different identity in the public's eye, it's sort of the wrong motive. It's gotta be coming from a place of what you love and what you're passionate about."


Writing and development

Due to her dissatisfaction with ''Kiss'''s constrained timeframe of two months, Jepsen went into ''Emotion'' with the intent of crafting a project that was authentic and allowed her to approach different avenues. Whereas ''Kiss'' was developed in an acquiescent manner, as Jepsen was simply grateful for the opportunity, ''Emotion'' was spurred by her desire to take more creative control. Jepsen commented that much of the album is about "trying to get some power back" after exiting a relationship and subsequently settling down in New York. She sought to channel a "heart-on-your-sleeve sensibility" reminiscent of 1980s pop music after attending a
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concert in Japan. These themes were further explored through "old-school"
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records on morning runs before ''Cinderella'' rehearsals: "What I loved was how potent some of those
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lyrics were—how heart wrenching, how everyone's tea leaves are just right there on their sleeve. In music today, everything is a little more coy, but I wanted that romance and that fantasy, and I think that a lot of people yage do." An epiphany came to Jepsen after finishing "Emotion", the album's title track, where she found that a 1980s pop sound, combined with a more "alternative" production, was what she had been seeking. This fashioned the album's direction entirely–''Emotion'' developed as a midway point between the "pure" pop she recorded in Los Angeles and the indie-folk effort that was scrapped in New York. Jepsen combed through
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' discography after becoming infatuated with " Losing You" by
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, to which she found his name listed in its production credits. Jepsen sought to collaborate, stating she was a fan, which Hynes hesitated to believe. He was eventually "won over" by Jepsen's demonstration of her vocal ability and work ethic, and credited her with genuine intentions of " evelopinga new aesthetic" versus pursuing "''
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''-approved artists" for the sake of indie credibility. The pair worked in a Chelsea studio between Jepsen's ''Cinderella'' performances. Hynes sent a demo of what would become "All That", where Jepsen wrote the bridge and produced the vocals herself. Ariel Rechtshaid was brought in for additional work on the song. In a similar affair, Jepsen's admiration of
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's work led her to Rechtshaid and the pair began meeting for coffee dates, figuring out a session date as he was in the midst of producing with
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. Rechtshaid further contributed to ''Emotion'' by aiding in the selection process of its track list and finalizing the production on its closer, "When I Needed You".
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was a prior fan of Jepsen's work when he reached out to her in the summer of 2014, after learning that she was in Los Angeles writing with various people. Jepsen was "over the moon" and the pair developed "Warm Blood" over the next year, the first verse recorded as Jepsen sat on the carpet of Batmanglij's home studio. Batmanglij announced the track's existence via Twitter on April 29, 2015. Jepsen spent a month in Sweden recording for the album, per her label's suggestion. These sessions materialized in its lead single "
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", written with
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of the Cardigans, " Your Type" with
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, and the
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-produced "
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" which developed over two separate trips to the country. The duo flew to Los Angeles for one last session with Jepsen, finishing "Gimmie Love" in a day. Prior to starting full-fledged work on ''Emotion'', Jepsen had sketched several of its demos on her tour bus as she supported ''Kiss'' back in 2013. Of these, "Boy Problems" would eventually finalize its form with Sia and
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. Sia wrote the bridge to "Boy Problems", and contributed the outside cut "Making the Most of the Night", which Sia originally developed with the members of
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. "I Didn't Just Come Here to Dance" existed as early as 2011 according to matching lyrics on a tweet authored by Jepsen. It would eventually be presented to
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after the pair finished work on "
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" in 2012; intending to cease their session at midnight, the song compelled Martin to stay for two extra hours. It was confirmed that she had worked with
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, Ryan Stewart,
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, though none of these producers appeared on the finalized project. A total of 250 songs were composed over the course of the album's development. Speaking to the ''
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'', Jepsen stated that she worked on ''Emotion'' past deadline and finished right before its Japan release date on June 24, 2015.


Composition and lyrics

''Emotion'' contains elements of
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and new wave. ''
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'' summed the record up as a "more mature, sophisticated version of her [''
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''] hyperpop", Jepsen elaborating: "I wanted to kind of blur the lines of what [a pop album] needed to be." She found it a challenge to repurpose the album's 80s influences into a modern context without delving into "empty nostalgia", stating that the album is not strictly a "period piece", but is "tinted with shades of that era". The lyrics on ''Emotion'' "shade her old ebullience with darker, more complex feelings", and it is sonically grounded with "earthier textures" from 80s R&B–cleansing herself of the ''Cinderella'' performances during the record's production. Elsewhere, Jepsen explores
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on "Boy Problems", and
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on "I Didn't Just Come Here to Dance". Jepsen singled "All That" out as most representative of the goals she sought to accomplish with ''Emotion''. Lyrically: " All That'holds a special place in my heart because it is so revealing: It's talking about the desire for intimacy with somebody. And I think with songs like 'Call Me Maybe', that can be quite light and a little bit more surfacey, it's fun to get a little deeper." Jepsen penned "Your Type" with Rami Yacoub and Carl Falk at four in the morning when she was "losing her mind": "They got me hooked for a week on those little fake cigarettes that taste of strawberries. You can hear it in my voice, I sound all gritty. It's because I was vaping for a week." "Warm Blood" was produced by Rostam Batmanglij and co-written with Tino Zolfo and Joe Cruz. It initially held the hook "warm love feels good" to which Batmanglij misheard as "warm blood", sticking as its main motif as he was drawn to its physical rather than abstract connotations. Jepsen explained: "The more we chipped away at it, we couldn't get away from how much better 'blood' felt and how realer it was. It's almost like that warm skin or that feeling of intimacy." The song has been noted for its experimental vocal effects, with Batmanglij scattering distorted vocal cuts throughout, a "creepy" quality that the pair immediately liked. Elsewhere, sections of "Warm Blood" were sung in a lower pitch; Jepsen was to re-record these parts as she came to the session with "shot vocals", however its "smokier" quality abandoned these plans. Brad Nelson of ''The Guardian'' compared Jepsen's performance to that of
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's "machine-produced flexibility" on the
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song, " Diane Young". In a session with Tavish Crowe, the closer "When I Needed You" was written to process a break up where Jepsen realizes the faults of her seemingly "perfect" relationship: " ..but in order to stay in it, I would have to be quite a different person than who I naturally am ..and that sacrifice didn't seem worth it in the end."
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and Nate Campany composed the "happier-sounding" instrumental, to which Jepsen felt a sense of catharsis in concealing a "very serious" emotion. Ariel Rechsthaid reworked the chord progression in order to invoke a sense of "desperation", droning through it with a series of bell notes that made the composition sound "a little bit more somber". The "five-string, funk-R&B" bass line was played by Ethan Farmer, and the drum fill, "an 80s kind-of snare with a big reverb on it," was inspired by
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". "When I'm Alone", a song written and co-composed by Jepsen during sessions for ''Emotion'', was eventually purchased by
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and given to K-pop girl group
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''. " Cut to the Feeling" and "Runaways", both written by Jepsen during sessions for ''Emotion'', were recorded for the soundtrack of the 2016 film ''
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''. "Wildflowers", a song written during the sessions for ''Emotion'' which leaked online in 2016, was covered by
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Title and artwork

''Eternal Summer'' was a running contender for the album's title, in reference to Los Angeles being an "eternal summer in sunshine" where time perspective is lost. It originated from the song "Eternal Summer" which Jepsen developed for a scrapped indie-folk effort; the song was ultimately cut from ''Emotion'' as well. Per suggestion from her A&R, the song "Emotion" was retrofitted as the album's title as Jepsen was fond of its strength, both as a one-word title and its complexity as a concept. Jepsen further stated that the song "Emotion" itself encapsulated her feelings of clarity, as its writing process steered her in the direction of 80s emotional pop". Jepsen was "sold" on the title ''Emotion'' after she was sent its phonetic spelling, which is reflected in its stylization (''E·MO·TION''). The album artwork features Jepsen sitting in a reserved position as she dons a technicolor sweater and black tights: "There were a few different pictures that had more of a decided facial expression, but I kind of liked the fact that I can't totally read what I was thinking in that picture. It could be many things, and this album, to me, was sort of a collection of many different emotions." The artwork's typography bears the dictionary entry of "Emotion" as a noun.


Release and promotion

Jepsen announced the title of the album on April 11, 2015, and released the cover artwork on April 15, 2015. The track listing was unveiled on June 2, 2015. The album's promotion was kicked off with a live performance of "Really Like You" at ''
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'' on March 5, 2015. On May 1, 2015, Jepsen performed "
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", "Emotion", " Your Type", "Black Heart" and "Gimmie Love" at a show in
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, China. The album's title-track was released on June 3, 2015. "Run Away with Me" and "Your Type" premiered on a Spanish radio station prior to the album's release on June 22, 2015. On August 21, the release date of ''Emotion'' in the United States, Jepsen performed "Run Away with Me" on ''
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Singles

The album's
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", was released to the iTunes Store on March 2, 2015. The song reached the top 40 in Australia, Canada, Japan, and Netherlands, and has reached number 39 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, number 3 in Ireland and on the UK Singles Chart, and number 1 on the
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. The music video was released on March 6, 2015, featuring
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" was released as the album's second single on July 17, 2015. The music video for the song was released on July 17, 2015 and directed by Jepsen's former boyfriend, David Kalani Larkins. The video was filmed in Tokyo, New York City, and Paris. The track was premiered on Hit FM in Spain on June 22, 2015. " Your Type" was released as the promotional single on August 14, 2015. On November 9, it was re-released as the third official single in Europe. An official remix package was released on December 11, 2015, in Europe and Oceania and on December 18, 2015, in North America. Its music video, directed by Gia Coppola, premiered November 3, 2015, and follows Jepsen on a
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-inspired story where her character fantasizes about becoming a pop star.


Promotional singles

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on April 5, 2015. The following day, Jepsen performed the track at ''
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''. "Boy Problems" was released on April 8, as the next promotional single from the album. A music video for the song premiered on the same day, and was directed by
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and stars
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, Paloma Elsesser, among others. "Emotion" was released as the third promotional single on June 24, and "Warm Blood" was released as the next promotional single on July 31. "Making the Most of the Night" was released as the final promotional single on August 7, 2015.


Critical reception

''Emotion'' received positive reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 77, based on 24 reviews. The album was praised for its "pop perfection" in catchiness, cohesion and production value. Sasha Geffen of ''
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'' wrote, "Few artists have taken a logarithmic hit like "Call Me Maybe" as a sign to push even further, to make something better, more human, and more electric. But Jepsen is the kind of singer who thrives on the stakes that unapologetic pop music offers."
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'' said, "If there's any justice, ''Emotion'' will propel her to superstardom—but even if it doesn't, she can at least rest easy knowing she made one of 2015's most interesting, effervescent records." Peter Tabakis of ''Pretty Much Amazing'' stated that "''Emotion'' is so good, it's formed sky-high expectations out of thin air." ''
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'''s James Rainis writes, "''Emotion'' is further proof that Jepsen is capable of translating broadly understood emotions and experiences into unshakable earworms." Opinion was divided over the album's lyrical content, which some reviewers have deemed as immature or bland. Corban Goble of ''
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'' commented, "It's unfair to deeply scrutinize lyrics on a pop record—the goal is to write smart, but skew broad—but ''Emotion'' fails to tell us who Jepsen is or wants to be." Her "absence of an identity" was further compared to her contemporaries for their image-conscious work. While Adam Downer of ''cokemachineglow'' opines that the album's "retro-pop bliss without angle or ego lends it a refreshingly timeless quality", further contexualizing it n"a year where pop stars fight for brand supremacy";
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'' states that the issue isn't Jepsen being without an "outrageous, headline-grabbing persona" like
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but that "she doesn't do anything to stamp her identity on the songs ..It's one problem that all the expensive names in the credits can't solve." Similarly,
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of ''
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'' scrutinizes the heavy-lifting done by ''Emotion'''s cast of collaborators: "Maybe Ms. Jepsen's choices merely reinforce the new centrist pop model of ’80s sleekness .. but why fall under the spell of someone else's cool when you can luxuriate in the stink of your own cheese?" In a more negative review, Billy Hamilton of '' Under the Radar'' critiques the
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narrative surrounding Jepsen and her perceived effort to appease "indie tastemakers", regarding her as "the pet project of a creative hipsterati that's determined to prove pop is cooler than you, or I, could possibly ever imagine," further expressing that "Carly Rae Jepsen and her production team try overly hard to be clever." In a similar conclusion, Evan Sawdey of ''
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'' writes that "''Emotion'' is still a very pleasing album if not just a shade overambitious, clearly trying too hard to make the same genius pop moments that ''Kiss'' churned them out with effortless flair."


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Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 16 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, earning 16,153 album sales in its first week. By the end of 2015, ''Emotion'' had sold a total of 36,000 copies. In
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, the album debuted at number 8 with 2,600 copies sold in its first week. In Japan, the album debuted at number 8 with 12,189 physical copies sold in its first week. On April 2, 2016, Jepsen revealed via Twitter that ''Emotion'' was certified gold by the
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, having sold over 100,000 copies there, these copies represent physical sales of the album only. The album entered the
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on September 25 at number 21 with sales of 4,150 copies in addition to streaming figures.


Legacy

''Emotion'' is considered a critical turning point in Jepsen's "unlikely" career trajectory, following her stint on ''Canadian Idol'' and the ubiquity of "Call Me Maybe" to "cult idol". Marked as a transitional piece, publications commended Jepsen for cultivating her sound, which " eestablishedherself as a pop star for grown-ups". Carrie Battan of the ''New Yorker'' posed that ''Emotion'' spared Jepsen from "falling to her death" and instead descended her to the bottom akin to a rising "mindie" artist, online buzz and "underground cred" in tow: "Jepsen, the woman behind one of the biggest songs of this century, now resembles someone whom she never had the opportunity to become at the beginning: an indie darling." ''Emotion'' was labelled a "commercial flop" as its promotional cycle waned. James Rettig of ''
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'' writes, "The lead-up to ''Emotion'' played out like a lesson in what ''not'' to do with a pop singer sitting precariously on the edge between cultural ubiquity and cult following." Some blamed its promotional roll-out, with a Japanese release arriving two months ahead and therefore susceptible to leaks. Elsewhere, others focused on creative choices–Rettig criticized "I Really Like You" as lead single, the "most damaging misstep" that hindered Jepsen's ability to showcase her artistic growth. ''
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s Jules LeFevre noted that Jepsen's decision against promoting any archetypal identity rendered herself "indistinct" in the "crowded pop landscape". The record grew to become a
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with Jepsen labelled as an "underdog" as it spread by
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. Whereas music critics were "compelled by the narrative of a one-hit wonder trying to rebuild herself", as quipped by Battan, Caitlin White of
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writes, "I think ''Emotion'' wouldn't be as meaningful if we had to share it with capitalism's steely machinery; its commercial failure is part of what makes it continue to feel intimate, ours." ''Emotion'' is noted for garnering Jepsen a large
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audience, Brandon Tensley of ''
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'' opining that her music "taps into a shared queer history of escape, possibility, and disappointment", likening her to
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.
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called ''Emotion'' a "modern touchstone", by which they compared the Aces and
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resolved to make pop music after being inspired by ''Emotion''.
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counts Jepsen as a notable influence on her debut album '' Everybody Works'': "I felt very assertive with 'Everybody Works''because I was also listening to her music. I liked how energetic and youthful the spirit is—and it's just so not ashamed to be this pop record." A
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was released digitally by Something Merry on November 21, 2018. The album is a track-by-track cover of ''Emotion'', including covers made by Wild Pink, Cheer Up, Future Teens, Gabe Goodman, Good Looking Friends, Kiki Maddog, Lilith, Mandancing, oldsoul, Photocomfort, Pushflowers, the Aux, the Superweaks, Tuft.


Track listing

Notes * Although credited as 'The Trinity', the members of the band
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are the names behind this pseudonym. * signifies an additional producer


Personnel

Credits per the
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of ''Emotion''.


Music

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– backing vocals * CJ Baran – all instruments *
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– keyboards, piano * Ajay Bhattacharyya
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* Peter Carlssonsolina *
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– electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, synths *
Carl Falk Carl Anthony Falk-Gramer (née Falk; born 17 August 1980 in Stockholm), is a Sri-Lankan-born Swedish songwriter, record producer and musician and has worked with artists such as Demi Lovato, One Direction, 5 Seconds of Summer, Nicki Minaj, Elli ...
– instruments, guitars * Ethan Farmer – bass *Wojtek Goral – saxophone *Oscar Görres – backing vocals * Zachary Gray – bass, synths *Jeff Halatrax – drums, synths, keyboards, bass *
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– violin *Oscar Holter – backing vocals *
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– guitars *Wouter Janssen – all instruments *
Carly Rae Jepsen Carly Rae Jepsen (born November 21, 1985) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. After studying musical theatre for most of her school life and while in university, Jepsen garnered mainstream attention after placing third on the fifth season of ...
– lead vocals, backing vocals *Jakob Jerlström – backing vocals *Tommy King – keyboards *Daniel Farrugia – keyboards, piano *
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– bass, drums, guitar, keyboards *Katerina Loules – backing vocals * Lukas "Lulou" Loules – all instruments * Roger Manning, Jr. – synthesizers *
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– backing vocals, bass, drums, percussion ; guitars ;
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, synths *Missy Modell – backing vocals * Daniel Nigro – guitar *Emre Ramazanoglu – synths, percussion, drums * Rami – instruments, bass *
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– synthesizers, percussion *
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– backing vocals * Ben Romans – all instruments *Ludvig Söderberg – backing vocals *Marlene Strand – backing vocals *
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– drums, synths, keyboards, bass, guitar *
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– drums, synths


Production

*Henrique Andrade –
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assistance * CJ Baran
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*Rostam Batmanglij – production, engineering, drum and synth programming *Ajay Bhattacharyya – production, recording, drum programming *
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– recording *Mario Borgatta – mixing assistance *Julian Burg – engineering *Martin Cooke – engineering assistance *
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– mixing * Tom Coynemastering *John DeBold – engineering assistance *Samuel Dixon – programming *Micky Evelyn – engineering assistance *Eric Eylands – engineering assistance *Carl Falk – production, programming *Nicholas Fournier – engineering assistance *Kyle Gaffney – engineering assistance *Chris Galland – mixing assistance *Serban Ghenea – mixing *Zachary Gray – production, recording *Gene Grimaldi – mastering *Josh Gudwin – vocal production, vocal recording *Jeff Halatrax – production, engineering, programming *John Hanes – mix engineering *The High Street – production *Devonté Hynes – production, programming *Chris Kasych – engineering *Greg Kurstin – production, engineering *Lukas "Lulou" Loules – production, engineering, mixing *Eric Madrid – mixing *
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– mixing *Mattman & Robin – production ; programming *Mitch McCarthy – mixing *Scott Moore – engineering *Daniel Nigro – additional production, programming * Robert Orton – mixing *Alex Pasco – engineering *Noah Passovoy – additional vocal recording *Emre Ramazanoglu – programming *Rami – production, programming *Ariel Rechtshaid – production, programming ; recording ; engineering, drum programming *Ben Romans – production, programming *Will Sandalls – engineering *Matt Schaeffer – engineering assistance *Ike Schultz – mixing assistance *Wesley Seidman – recording *Kyle Shearer – production * Shellback – production *Laura Sisk – additional engineering *
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– production *Shane Stoneback – engineering *Peter Svensson – production, engineering, programming *Juan Carlos Torrado – engineering assistance *Randy Urbanski – engineering *Jaime Velez – engineering assistance *Robert Vosgien – mastering *Vincent Vu – mixing assistance *Greg Wells – production, programming *Wired Masters – mastering


Business

* Scott "Scooter" Braun – executive production, A&R, management *Greg Carr – marketing coordination *Lisa DiAngelo – publicity *John Ehmann – A&R *David Gray – A&R *Pamela Gurley – legal representation *Brad Haugen – marketing, creative direction *Laura Hess – management, marketing *Dyana Kass – marketing *Allison Kaye – management *Steve Kopec – management *Evan Lamberg – A&R *Kenny Meiselas – legal representation *Katherine Neiss – A&R coordination *Olivia Zaro – A&R


Packaging

*Jessica Severn – art direction and design *Karla Welch – styling *Matthew Welch – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


References

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