Streeter Lecca / Getty Images. “Call Me Maybe” Singer Carly Rae Jepsen announced that she was back in the recording studio and making new music.
Carly Rae Jepsen reposted photos of a billboard teasing something titled "Western Wind" alongside a phone number connecting callers with a message ...
The "Western Wind" teaser arrived two days after Jepsen posted a map of California to her social media platforms on April 4 alongside the caption, "x marks the spot." The California map is quite timely, as the "Run Away with Me" performer is currently gearing up to perform at the 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 15. Despite getting mocked, Jepsen explained she was simply excited the patrons knew her music and decided to leave a note on their receipt thanking them for listening.
"Call Me Maybe" singer Carly Rae Jepsen announced she's back in the recording studio and making new music. Carly took to Twitter to tease her upcoming ...
Carly promised she has “a lot” of news to share. She has since released what fans believe is the official artwork of her upcoming album and captioned it, “first bloom.” Interestingly, the map Carly shared mentioned “Western Wind” and “First Bloom” over some of the landmarks, leading fans to believe the descriptors contain clues about the track list. The sign reads, “Carly Rae Jepsen, Western Wind” and includes the phone number “213-732-3275.” Calling the number takes you to the singer’s hotline, where fans can sign up to receive text updates from the Grammy nominee and “be the first to know about everything that’s coming this year.”
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 07: Carly Rae Jepsen performs at Victoria Warehouse on February. Shirlaine Forrest/WireImage/Getty Images. Entertainment. Carly ...
According to NME the singer said that she’d written an “entire quarantine album,” while under lockdown in 2020. That location says, “reminding me love, that it’s all connected.” Fans of Jepsen have flocked to the comments to decipher the codes and jokingly demand answers. The singer put up a mysterious billboard promoting “Western Wind,” which includes a phone number that fans can call for more information. “Hello. You’ve reached the Carly Rae Jepsen hotline,” she says. After a two-year hiatus, the “Call Me Maybe” singer-songwriter is preparing to release new music. Jepsen captioned the teaser, “X marks the spot,” which directs you to the middle of the map.
Canadian pop star Carly Rae Jepsen teased fans Thursday about a possible comeback coming soon.
Jepsen is also known for her pop influence with her succeeding albums: "Emotion" in 2015, followed by "Dedicated" in 2019, and "Dedicated Side B" in 2020. Jepsen started her music career in 2007 by joining the fifth Canadian Idol where she placed third. She rose to fame in 2012 for her song "Call Me Maybe" and later on signed with School Boy Records and Interscope Records for her second studio album, "Kiss."
Carly Rae Jepsen has teased the release of new music with a new social media picture and a 'Western Wind' billboard.
The late-night dancers we turn into on the long bus drives and the tourists we become in the early mornings. The “pick me up” track was written as an ode to life on the road, with Jepsen saying “Here’s to all the shows we have played and have yet to play. Here’s to nostalgia city and keeping close the ones that know you best.
In our hyper-digital, extremely-online world, the majority of teasing new music goes down on social media. But if you're Carly Rae Jepsen...
and of course, "Coming in like a western wind." In this case, her "X" appears at Exit 130, between Palm Springs and Palm Desert. "Text me here to stay in the loop on all the kinds of things: new music, tour, secrets that I haven't even come up with yet.
A new billboard suggests something new is imminent from the former Dork cover star.
Both the new poster and Carly’s social media bios have featured a phone number. The former Dork cover star and Queen of Bops has been teasing over recent days. Carly Rae Jepsen is down to play several festivals this summer, including a sold-out headline show at London’s Somerset House in July as part of the venue’s Summer Series.