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Carly Rae Jepsen Performs 'Last Christmas' on 'Late Late Show', Is OK With Poor Album Sales
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The Canadian singer sang her cover of the classic on TV for the first time just days after she admitted that she's happy with her 'E.Mo.Tion' album despite its low sales.

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Carly Rae Jepsen released her cover of Wham!'s classic "Last Christmas" a few days ago. She then delivered the first live TV performance of her version while visiting "The Late Late Show with James Corden" on Wednesday night, December 16.

Jepsen donned a sparkly outfit consisting of a white blazer, white shirt and black pants as she took the stage decorated with snowflakes and bright-colored lighting. Backed by a band that included a saxophonist, she put a jazzy spin on the holiday tune.

In other Carly Rae Jepsen news, the Canadian songbird recently opened up about the low sales of her latest album, "E.Mo.Tion". While it earned widespread critical acclaim and ended up on numerous Best Album of the Year lists, the highly-underrated project didn't perform really well on charts. It debuted on Billboard 200 at No. 16 with only 16,000 copies in its first week.

However, the commercial flop didn't bother the 30-year-old at all. "I feel quite happy with how the record's done, to be honest," she told BuzzFeed. "I don't really compare it to [her 2012 album] 'Kiss' or whatever I'm gonna do next. That's not where my attention goes. I feel really lucky that people have received it so well and that it has sold any amount."

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