Carly Rae Jepsen Biography

Carly Rae Jepsen is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Mission, British Columbia, Jepsen performed several lead roles in her high school’s musical productions and pursued musical theatre at the Canadian College of Performing Arts in Victoria, British Columbia.

Carly Rae Jepsen
Carly Rae Jepsen
Quick Facts About Carly Rae Jepsen
Celebrated Name Carly Rae Jepsen
Age 38 Years of 2024
Nick Name Carly Rae Jepsen
Birth Name Carly Rae Jepsen
Birth Date 1985-11-21
Gender Female
Profession Singer
Nationality Canadian
Place Of Birth Mission, British Columbia, Canada
Birth Nation Canda
Ethnicity Mixed
Race White
Religion Christian
Horoscope Scorpio
Father Alexandra Lanzarotta
Mother Larry Jepsen
Siblings 2
School Heritage Park Secondary School
University University of British Columbia
Marital Status Unmarried
Boyfriend David Larkins
Sexual Orientation Straight
Source of Wealth Singing career
Net Worth $10 million
Height 5 ft 2 in or 157 cm
Weight 52 kg or 115 pounds
Body Type Slim
Body Measurement 34-25-32 in or 86-63.5-81 cm
Hair Color Blonde
Eye Color Blue
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Carly Rae Jepsen is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and actress who is well known for her debut single “Call Me Maybe,” which reached #1 on the U.S. and Canadian Billboards while receiving over 400 million YouTube views. She is also known for portraying Frenchy in the 2016 Fox broadcast of “Grease Live!”. Her first hit “Tug of War” was named the Song of the Year at the Canadian Radio Music Awards which was launched under MapleMusic on 30th September 2008. She also appeared in the Canadian reality television singing competition, “Canadian Idol” in its fifth season in 2007. She finished in 3rd place. Carly also worked at Trees Organic Coffee as a barista and pastry chef assistant, starting its open mic night. Additionally, she released “It’s Not Christmas Till Somebody Cries” which peaked at 11 on the US Holiday Digital Songs char on 30th October 2020.

Carly Rae Jepsen reflects on 10 years of “Call Me Maybe”

Carly Rae Jepsen has reflected on 10 years of her hit song ‘Call Me Maybe’ – admitting it was “like a lightning bolt” to her life. The 35-year-old singer shot to fame following the release of the catchy tune on 20th September 2011, and she has recalled feeling “giddy” the first time she heard people talking about her music when she was working as a waitress, even though they weren’t being very complimentary about her tunes. She wrote on Instagram: “‘Call Me Maybe’ was like a lightning bolt to my little life. I can remember waitressing one day not too long before things picked up and hearing one of the tables outside talk about my music. The table was seated with about 12 people who had all returned from a camping trip in Canada and had sung along to the radio the whole time. I think it was an earlier song that only played in Canada) called ‘Tug of War’ that was on repeat a lot back then and they were not exactly fans. A direct quote I overheard was something like, ‘This girl Carly Rae Jepsen was on repeat over and over our whole trip and we are so sick of it.’ Some of them sang the song in a mocking voice, oblivious to the fact that I was serving them food.

“So I poured the wine, engaged shyly behind my big floppy bangs, and hoped/prayed to not be recognized as their ahem waitress. But then something warm in my belly began to make me feel giddy because this was the first time I had heard someone else know my name or my music. I skipped behind the bar and excitedly explained to my manager that, ‘These people outside KNOW ME! Okay, they don’t know ME per se but they know my MUSIC! (A giggle.) And they HATE IT but they KNOW IT and I’m kinda weirdly proud of that!’ “That night before they left I printed off their bill and signed my name confidently in bold letters on the back of the receipt. I said, ‘Thanks for letting me take care of you tonight! Also, I signed the back of your receipt since I hear you are all such big fans!’ Their jaws dropped, we had a laugh, and I may have received a slightly bigger tip than usual. “The point is, don’t give up on your dreams, kids. Not three months later ‘Call Me Maybe’ was released and let’s just say I hope that song really annoyed them. Hehe. (sic)” She added: “Mostly I want to say thank you all for the joyous videos, silly dances, and wild nights together in different countries! You have opened my world and my heart with this adventure of a song and I could not be more grateful to you all. “To Josh and Tavish who helped me pen this bad boy… who would have thunk it, hey? When lightning strikes feel lucky and feel grateful. I know I do every single day! Also, I know my former boss is very relieved because I was a TERRIBLE waitress. (sic)”