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Max Landis has seemingly discovered something...well, not sinister, but somewhat dark and mysterious about the music of the much loved CRJ.
Basically, Max Landis thinks Carly Rae Jepsen sings about the same seven overarching themes: not all seven in every song, but the same seven over and over. In every, and I mean EVERY, song she has sung. Not just her two albums, but her EPs and even back before she went on Canadian Idol. Not just her original songs, but also her covers.
It's almost 150 pages long in PDF form. It is crazy, and puzzling, and engrossing. It's going down a huge rabbit hole, but it's pretty fascinating to read. I made it through all of it, having to eventually start skimming because of other things going on, but holy cow it is interesting.
I was most interested in the section from the "Part 2" intro about the things that CRJ doesn't sing about in her songs on EMOTION.
So read it, maybe?
Max Landis has seemingly discovered something...well, not sinister, but somewhat dark and mysterious about the music of the much loved CRJ.
Basically, Max Landis thinks Carly Rae Jepsen sings about the same seven overarching themes: not all seven in every song, but the same seven over and over. In every, and I mean EVERY, song she has sung. Not just her two albums, but her EPs and even back before she went on Canadian Idol. Not just her original songs, but also her covers.
It's almost 150 pages long in PDF form. It is crazy, and puzzling, and engrossing. It's going down a huge rabbit hole, but it's pretty fascinating to read. I made it through all of it, having to eventually start skimming because of other things going on, but holy cow it is interesting.
I was most interested in the section from the "Part 2" intro about the things that CRJ doesn't sing about in her songs on EMOTION.
So read it, maybe?