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Carly Rae Jepsen's Synth-Pop Masterpiece 'E*mo*tion' Shines Brighter Than Ever

Summary

  • Carly Rae Jepsen's 2015 album 'E*mo*tion' celebrates 10-year anniversary with deluxe rerelease
  • Album praised for its glossy, vintage-inspired sound and shameless devotion to pure pop
  • Tracks like "Run Away With Me" and "Boy Problems" described as effervescent, unselfconscious bangers
Carly Rae Jepsen's Synth-Pop Masterpiece 'E*mo*tion' Shines Brighter Than Ever

In October 2025, pop star Carly Rae Jepsen is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her acclaimed 2015 album 'E*mo*tion' with a deluxe rerelease. The record, which marked a bold evolution from Jepsen's breakout hit "Call Me Maybe," is being hailed once again for its glossy, vintage-inspired sound and shameless devotion to pure pop.

'E*mo*tion' was a turning point for Jepsen, who in 2015 expressed a desire "to see how far [she] can stretch pop." The album delivered on that promise, trading the good-enough charm of her earlier work for a more polished, synth-heavy aesthetic. Tracks like the aural confetti cannon "Run Away With Me" and the neon-bright "Boy Problems" exemplify the record's effervescent, unselfconscious approach to big feelings and big-budget production.

While '80s pop rehashes have since become ubiquitous, the bonus material in this deluxe edition only serves to highlight the singular magic of 'E*mo*tion.' Jepsen's refusal to treat pop as a "guilty pleasure" shines through in songs that are unabashedly, joyfully catchy, cementing the album's status as a modern classic.

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The 10th anniversary edition of Carly Rae Jepsen's 2015 album 'E*mo*tion' features bonus material that only serves to highlight the record's enduring pop magic, with its glossy, vintage-inspired sound and Jepsen's shameless devotion to pure, unironic pleasure.
Jepsen's 2015 album 'E*mo*tion' marked a bold evolution from her breakout hit "Call Me Maybe," trading the good-enough charm of her earlier work for a more polished, synth-heavy aesthetic inspired by '80s pop.
Jepsen's refusal to treat pop as a "guilty pleasure" shines through in the album's unabashedly catchy songs, cementing 'E*mo*tion' as a modern classic that celebrates the joyful, unselfconscious power of pure pop.

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