Carly Rae Jepsen Teams With Lewis OfMan for New Song “Move Me”

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Carly Rae Jepsen Teams With Lewis OfMan for New Song “Move Me”: Listen

“Lewis has really been the silver lining of my last two years when touring wasn’t possible,” said Jepsen

Carly Rae Jepsen and Lewis OfMan

Carly Rae Jepsen and Lewis OfMan, artwork by Jean-Philippe Delhomme

Carly Rae Jepsen has joined the producer and multi-instrumentalist Lewis OfMan for a new collaborative single. Listen to “Move Me” below.

In a press release, Jepsen said:

In September of 2020 I heard about an artist named Lewis OfMan. A friend sent me a playlist and I kept pausing at the same track of Lewis’ thinking, “This is really good.” The world was upside down so there was extra time to really listen to music and then ask questions like, “Who made this and how can we be friends?” Lewis has really been the silver lining of my last two years when touring wasn’t possible and travel was just a dream. On top of that, he has one of my favorite male voices. I can’t wait for you to hear our first collaboration after such a long wait.

Lewis OfMan added:

While I was living in Florence I had this special party where I found my heart shaken up by someone, I remember these insane blue eyes, but destiny wasn’t OK for us to pursue each other, we were stuck in our own lives and couldn’t mix them. The day after I wrote “Move Me” I was full of passion and dreams, and wanted to scream it out to the world. I had a session with Carly the same night, she instantly felt the song and sent me recordings of her beautiful voice and some additional ideas—it just made so much sense to do this duet together, it’s such a beautiful encounter. Now, enjoy this track, and we hope it will resonate through your life.

Last month, Jepsen announced the So Nice Tour of North America, supported by Empress Of. She recently releasedWestern Wind,” co-written with Rostam Batmanglij, who had previously worked on E•mo•tion’s “Warm Blood.” Earlier this year, Lewis OfMan released debut album Sonic Poems.

Read the feature “Carly Rae Jepsen on the Music That Made Her.”

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