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while recording the songs that would ultimately form her just-released fourth studio effort. But don't get too excited. Jepsen says it will"probably never be released, and shouldn't."Disco is the perfect genre for Jepsen to channel, and the perfect visual era to reference. Sorry, but we hard disagree.Jepsen goes on to say that her intentions when recording it were to make a breezy disco album, which frankly couldn't be more on-brand for the nostalgia-leaning pop queen.
"I think there are songs on the new album that achieved kinda what I was envisioning, I think 'Julien' is a good example of that," Jepsen explains, going to to say thatWell, fans, while we'd never encourage trespassing, who's game for a little digging? Jepsen's only option to stop intrepid fans from getting all up in her grill is to release
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