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Carly Rae Jepsen breaks a heart in 'Tonight I'm Getting Over You'

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Sunday, February 24, 2013

Carly Rae Jepsen falls for a bad boy, again and again, and is sick of the hot and cold relationship with her boy toy in the just released video for her newest single, "Tonight I'm Getting Over You," the fourth single lifted from her sophomore studio album and first international release, "Kiss." Looking to get your groove on this weekend and dance your heartbreak away? Well, find out if the Canadian singer's passionate relationship with her hunky man ends with a happy ending or not.
The song, with instrumentation incorporates two different genres, techno and dubstep, is a club-ready and fist-pumping post-breakup anthem, where Jepsen addresses her feelings, as she gets tired of her ex-boyfriend's lies and broken promises by getting over it and dancing with someone new. The on-again, off-again affair was very much inspired by events in Jepsen's real life. "With this particular song, it was sort of that decision that even though [the relationship] is hot and cold, sometimes you've got to move on," she recently told PEOPLE about track, and she definitely doesn't want ex to call her maybe.
Things start out fine for Jepsen and her hottie love interest in the beginning of the video for the upbeat electro-pop track. The 27-year-old "Call Me Maybe" hitmaker is heating up the screen with her ex man, they're laughing it up, kissing it up, being almost sickeningly cute together, and goofing around and making out in rooftops and bedrooms in the clip. Their romance plays out against the big thumping beat of her song before it turns sour and they slowly grow apart.
But that all changes for some reason. Jepsen's alone, fed up and emo. When she isn't pining for the love she once had, she's kicking him to the curb, just as the song kicks into dance-floor overdrive. Done up in her best punk-inspired gear, Jepsen is pretty torn up over her knit-cap-loving former flame. By the end of the clip, the unexplained tension between the two appears to be gone and they're back to being lovey dovey. The clip is all smiles and food fights until the bass drop, when the not-quite-lovers appear to call it quits.

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