The fluorescent hum of the 24-hour internet café was the only thing louder than Leo’s heartbeat. It was 3:00 AM, and he was on a digital pilgrimage. He didn’t just want the song; he wanted the
Written by Jepsen alongside Jacob Kasher Hindlin and Peter Svensson (of The Cardigans), the song captures the dizzying, anxious euphoria of a developing crush. The fluorescent hum of the 24-hour internet café
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Released as the lead single from her critically acclaimed album E·MO·TION, "I Really Like You" proved that Carly Rae Jepsen was far more than a "Call Me Maybe" one-hit wonder. With its 80s-inspired synth-pop production and a chorus that sticks in your head for days, it remains a staple for parties, workouts, and road trips. The Problem with Standard MP3 Downloads Own the file independent of a licensing agreement