![]() ![]() Jepsen’s saddled with more gibberish than when she inexplicably recorded “Run Away With Me” in The Sims language. ![]() ![]() The lyrics are heartwarming but mismatched, like trying to assemble one 500-piece puzzle of a National Geographic cover from five different 100-piece puzzles of Pizza Rat. Jepsen is not the one to blame for the nonsensical Hallmark one-liners: Don’t sell your dreams so soon! But also, when you’re lost and alone because your dreams are trash, a light is waiting to carry you home! Everywhere you look! Hold onto a heart! Milkmen and paperboy and evening TV! Discovery is the second studio album by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, released on 12 March 2001 by Virgin Records.It marks a shift from the Chicago house sound prevalent on their first studio record, Homework (1997), to a house style more heavily inspired by disco, post-disco, garage house, and R&B. There was no victory for any artist taking up the mantle of covering the saccharine melody, not the least of which is because the 1987 original bears the kind of generically sentimental, D.A.R.E.-approved lyrics that mean basically nothing in reality but somehow gird you for saccharine intake when they’re played before a sitcom. The unfortunate truth is that Jepsen, who only recently absconded from the plague of “Call Me Maybe” punchlines by knocking us off our feet with her stellar 2015 album Emotion, is falling back into an arena rife for teasing thanks to her auto-tuned recreation of the original Full House’s theme “Everywhere You Look.”īut I shout thusly: Give the girl a break! And don’t give the song one! Fuller House has barely begun streaming and the Internet has already started blasting Carly Ray Jepsen’s theme song - in the bad, “Let’s judge this” way, not the good, “Girl, turn it up!” way ![]()
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