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Carly Rae Jepsen drops two more singles from upcoming album

Multi-platinum Grammy, Juno and Polaris Prize nominated singer/songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen has today released two new songs, Now That I Found You and No Drug Like Me.

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Premiered by Zane Lowe as an Apple Music Beats 1 World Record, both tracks will appear on Jepsen’s forthcoming album which is set for release in 2019.

Now That I Found You is about the high you get when a new love starts to change your life. It’s like the rush, rush, rush is better than any drug. Which leads me to No Drug Like Me” which is a promise I made to love in general,” Jepsen said of the new releases.

“That when the good stuff lands my way I’ll always try to be vulnerable and brave and show all of myself – ‘If you make me feel in love then I’ll blossom for you.’”

For those who truly worship pop grandeur when executed to perfection, Carly Rae Jepsen has become a cult hero, a queen even, who has continued to pump out platinum singles since her breakout debut album.

Check out CRJ’s new tunes below.

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