What a day for reveals! At noon today, Carly Rae Jepsen very casually dropped two new singles on the world, and it's the bubblegum pop music that we all so desperately need right now. In anticipation of her fourth studio album, Jepsen announced the release of "Now That I Found You" and "No Drug Like Me" on Twitter, and the results are exactly what you can expect from Jepsen—good, unadulterated pop music.

The singles stay along the same lines of Jepsen's previously released work, with "Now That I Found You" finding Jepsen flexing her upbeat synth pop muscles harder than ever. The refrain heavy chorus is the trademark of Jepsen's signature flavor of banger. The more subdue "No Drug Like Me" tells the story of blossoming love. In short, if you want a break from all the heaviness in the world, Jepsen has your back.

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Jepsen's last full-lenth studio album Emotion dropped in 2015 and landed on a laundry list of Album of the Year lists. Since then, she's released a couple LPs and the hit single "Cut to the Feeling," but none have signaled a new album until recently. In November, she dropped the first single, "Party for One," from the unnamed upcoming album, so the double-single drop is hopefully a sign that a full album will be coming sooner rather than later.

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The fourth album, which doesn't currently have a release date, will hopefully drop later this year. For now, you can just rely on the two synth-laden bops to quench your pop music thirst.

Justin Kirkland Justin Kirkland is a writer for Esquire, where he focuses on entertainment, television, and pop culture.

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