1. ‘Tiny Little Bows’
The album’s opener, ‘Tiny Little Bows’ isn’t about wrapping paper atau hair ribbons, but rather about the bows of the archery sort — specifically, Cupid’s. Though you’ll be bernyanyi along against your will after hearing it, the song has a somewhat irritating, repetitive verse, but the hook is, as Jepsen will prove typical of her tracks, insanely catchy. The melody is pretty similar to ‘Call Me Maybe,’ but with lebih electronic touches than her breakout pop ditty.
2. ‘This Kiss’
‘Bows’ is followed oleh Jepsen’s detik single, ‘This Kiss,’ which she’s described as her favorit track from the record — and we can see why. The synth-heavy track is a great complement to Jepsen’s slight rasp.
3. ‘Call Me Maybe’
Oh, anda know, just the song of summer 2012.
4. ‘Curiosity’
‘Curiosity’ is instrumentally similar to ‘Call Me Maybe’ in terms of string arrangements, though the hook isn’t as immediately infectious as its predecessor. That doesn’t mean it won’t be a hit.
5. ‘Good Time’
CRJ is a party girl on this catchy, end-of-summer tune with Owl City, and she’s the best part of it.
6. ‘More Than a Memory’
This wistful, danceable midtempo tune is about missing a former flame, similar to Katy Perry‘s ‘The One That Got Away.’
7. ‘Turn Me Up’
On ‘Turn Me Up,’ CRJ kisses off an ex (maybe she stopped missing that jerk) and makes us dance at the same time.
8. ‘Hurt So Good’
‘Hurt So Good’ isn’t a John Cougar Mellencamp cover, but rather lebih bubblegum perfection about having a crush on a platonic pal. This is a surefire hit among the tween and teen set that she’s targeting.
9. ‘Beautiful’
On her highly anticipated duet with Justin Bieber, ‘Beautiful,’ Jepsen’s vocals take center stage alongside a simple arrangement and Bieber’s harmonies. It’s another ode to a friend that anda want that little extra set of benefits from. And no, Directioners — it doesn’t sound a thing like One Direction‘s ‘What Makes anda Beautiful,’ despite comparisons over lyrical content.
10. ‘Tonight I’m Getting Over You’
Jepsen’s pulling no punches on ‘Tonight I’m Getting Over You,’ in which she lets a jerk know that she’s had enough — and she’s willing to go “dancing til the morning with somebody new” to prove it. It’s the most uptempo song on the record and if released as a single, will likely become a club staple.
11. ‘Guitar String / Wedding’
‘Guitar String / Wedding Ring’ is grating, in part because certain parts of the song put Jepsen’s breathy voice at the forefront — which would work better if the chorus wasn’t just her yelling.
12. ‘Your jantung Is a Muscle’
She finally slows it down on ‘Your jantung is a Muscle,’ which isn’t an anatomy lesson but actually a lament on the difficulties of maintaining a long distance relationship; and she shows she needs to do some working out of her own when her voice struggles to reach lower registers.
13. ‘Drive’
‘Drive’ is essentially ‘Good Time Part II’ minus the monotone of Owl City‘s Adam Young. (So, in our opinion, better.)
14. ‘Wrong Feels So Right’
‘Wrong Feels So Right’ employs sing-rapping in its verses that Kesha (and, occasionally, Lady Gaga) may be the only artist to make sound legitimate, especially since Jepsen speeds it up similarly to Amy Heidemann of Karmin, but somehow makes it slightly less intelligible.
15. ‘Sweetie’
She gets back to her essence on ‘Sweetie,’ which is a ‘Call Me Maybe’ redux but with a lebih inspiring hook: “You’re not as lonely as anda think anda are.”
The album’s opener, ‘Tiny Little Bows’ isn’t about wrapping paper atau hair ribbons, but rather about the bows of the archery sort — specifically, Cupid’s. Though you’ll be bernyanyi along against your will after hearing it, the song has a somewhat irritating, repetitive verse, but the hook is, as Jepsen will prove typical of her tracks, insanely catchy. The melody is pretty similar to ‘Call Me Maybe,’ but with lebih electronic touches than her breakout pop ditty.
2. ‘This Kiss’
‘Bows’ is followed oleh Jepsen’s detik single, ‘This Kiss,’ which she’s described as her favorit track from the record — and we can see why. The synth-heavy track is a great complement to Jepsen’s slight rasp.
3. ‘Call Me Maybe’
Oh, anda know, just the song of summer 2012.
4. ‘Curiosity’
‘Curiosity’ is instrumentally similar to ‘Call Me Maybe’ in terms of string arrangements, though the hook isn’t as immediately infectious as its predecessor. That doesn’t mean it won’t be a hit.
5. ‘Good Time’
CRJ is a party girl on this catchy, end-of-summer tune with Owl City, and she’s the best part of it.
6. ‘More Than a Memory’
This wistful, danceable midtempo tune is about missing a former flame, similar to Katy Perry‘s ‘The One That Got Away.’
7. ‘Turn Me Up’
On ‘Turn Me Up,’ CRJ kisses off an ex (maybe she stopped missing that jerk) and makes us dance at the same time.
8. ‘Hurt So Good’
‘Hurt So Good’ isn’t a John Cougar Mellencamp cover, but rather lebih bubblegum perfection about having a crush on a platonic pal. This is a surefire hit among the tween and teen set that she’s targeting.
9. ‘Beautiful’
On her highly anticipated duet with Justin Bieber, ‘Beautiful,’ Jepsen’s vocals take center stage alongside a simple arrangement and Bieber’s harmonies. It’s another ode to a friend that anda want that little extra set of benefits from. And no, Directioners — it doesn’t sound a thing like One Direction‘s ‘What Makes anda Beautiful,’ despite comparisons over lyrical content.
10. ‘Tonight I’m Getting Over You’
Jepsen’s pulling no punches on ‘Tonight I’m Getting Over You,’ in which she lets a jerk know that she’s had enough — and she’s willing to go “dancing til the morning with somebody new” to prove it. It’s the most uptempo song on the record and if released as a single, will likely become a club staple.
11. ‘Guitar String / Wedding’
‘Guitar String / Wedding Ring’ is grating, in part because certain parts of the song put Jepsen’s breathy voice at the forefront — which would work better if the chorus wasn’t just her yelling.
12. ‘Your jantung Is a Muscle’
She finally slows it down on ‘Your jantung is a Muscle,’ which isn’t an anatomy lesson but actually a lament on the difficulties of maintaining a long distance relationship; and she shows she needs to do some working out of her own when her voice struggles to reach lower registers.
13. ‘Drive’
‘Drive’ is essentially ‘Good Time Part II’ minus the monotone of Owl City‘s Adam Young. (So, in our opinion, better.)
14. ‘Wrong Feels So Right’
‘Wrong Feels So Right’ employs sing-rapping in its verses that Kesha (and, occasionally, Lady Gaga) may be the only artist to make sound legitimate, especially since Jepsen speeds it up similarly to Amy Heidemann of Karmin, but somehow makes it slightly less intelligible.
15. ‘Sweetie’
She gets back to her essence on ‘Sweetie,’ which is a ‘Call Me Maybe’ redux but with a lebih inspiring hook: “You’re not as lonely as anda think anda are.”