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Carly Rae Jepsen To Release “I Really Like You” Music Video Exclusively On BravoTV.com

Carly Rae Jepsen has a new music video set for release, but it won’t be found on YouTube just yet. The singer has partnered with Bravo Media to debut the music video for her latest single “I Really Like You” (a track which some say is even catchier than her super popularCall Me Maybe“) exclusively on BravoTV.com’s The Daily Dish on March 6, 2015.

Jepsen’s music video from her upcoming Schoolboy Records/Interscope album features renowned actor Tom Hanks, as well as Jepsen’s fellow Schoolboy Records artist Justin Bieber. Bravo will also use “I Really Like You” in promotional spots for the network’s season premiere of Newlyweds: The First Year, a show which follows four couples in their first year of marriage.

“I wanted a video that made people laugh and smile and just feel joy!” Jepsen said in a release. “I really think we captured that and can’t wait to finally be able to share it with my fans!”

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“We are constantly looking for new ways to super serve our passionate fan base,” said Ellen Stone, Executive Vice President of Marketing at Bravo and Oxygen Media. “This unique partnership with Carly Rae allows us to not only offer exclusive content to our viewers, but also tap into her loyal fan base and introduce them to Bravo’s upcoming premieres.”

The Bravo-exclusive release is an interesting move for Jepsen considering the massive popularity of music and music videos on YouTube (which is in the midst of launching a music subscription service because of all that music video demand). However, Jepson is not the first musician to release music video content outside of Google’s online video platform. Recently, Madonna made headlines when she released her “Living for Love” music video exclusively on Snapchat.

You can catch Jepsen’s “I Really Like You” music video on BravoTV.com at 10:15 PM EST on March 6.

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Bree Brouwer

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