terça-feira, 6 de outubro de 2015

Hear a different Carly Rae Jepsen in ‘Making the Most of the Night’

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Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen seems to show that her music has grown up from all the catchy, party sounding tune to a more soulful harmony. Very different from her earlier hits ‘Call Me Maybe’ and ‘I Really Like You’, the newest single from her sophomore album E-MO-TION named ‘Making the Most of the Night’ has visibly displayed this singer in a very different light.

Moving away from upbeat melodies and rhythm, the new single is still LSS worthy, but spiced in a slower pace. Blame Sia who penned this song, we have come to know a different facet from this rising star who has made the world sing in uniform with her first worldwide hit Call Me Maybe.

It may be too early for this songstress to shift from a sound that is distant from what she’s originally known for but we are surely in high hopes that this new release will too be received well by both fans and listening folks.

Known for her unique style, Sia wrote the words with a seemingly deeper meaning. Sure, the song might have repeated chorus, but this only adds emphasis on the meaning that the song intends to convey. Now this is not your ordinary kind of love song.

It’s not about being attracted to the opposite sex or being broken by an unresolved love like what’s on ‘Tonight I’m Getting Over You.’ Making The Most of the Night is something universal.

The kind of unconditional love that a person can dedicate to his friends, parents or siblings. It’s an assurance that after a long, tiring day, there is this place called home where someone can lay to rest and get the promise that everything is going to be alright. Hear it straight from lines ‘What I got you need it, and I’ll run to your side / When your heart is bleeding, I’m coming to get you.’


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