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Carly Rae Jepsen Debuts New Single 'All That'
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After performing the upbeat 'I Really Like You' on 'Saturday Night Live', the Canadian singer slowed things down with the performance of 'All That' also from her upcoming album.

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Carly Rae Jepsen was the musical guest in the Saturday night, April 4 episode of "Saturday Night Live". As she made her debut appearance on the NBC show, the Canadian singer treated viewers to the live performances of new songs from her upcoming album.

She first tackled her most recent hit "I Really Like You" while being assisted by a couple of backing vocalists and a band that included Dev Hynes on guitar and Grammy-winning producer Ariel Rechtshaid on bass.

Later in the night, she returned to the stage to perform her new song called "All That" for the first time. Immediately after singing the track live, Jepsen alerted her Twitter followers that she'd made the '80s-inspired slow-tempo ballad penned by Hynes and Rechtshaid available for purchase on iTunes.

"My heart song of the album... #AllThat. Big thanks to @arielrechtshaid & @devhynes!" she tweeted. She also shared the official studio version of the song on her Vevo channel on YouTube.

Jepsen's new album will serve as the follow-up to her 2012 underrated set "Kiss". The yet-to-be-titled effort is due out sometime this summer via Schoolboy Records/Interscope.

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