Julien (song)

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"Julien"
Single by Carly Rae Jepsen
from the album Dedicated
ReleasedApril 19, 2019 (2019-04-19)
Genre
Length3:54
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Kyle Shearer
Carly Rae Jepsen singles chronology
"No Drug Like Me"
(2019)
"Julien"
(2019)
"Too Much"
(2019)

"Julien" is a song by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen from her fourth album Dedicated . It was released on April 19, 2019, by 604, School Boy and Interscope Records as the fourth single off of the record. It is a midtempo funk-pop, synth-pop, disco, electropop and dance song influenced by soft rock.

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Background and release

"Julien" was written at Maderas Village, Nicaragua in August 2016. [1] [2] [3] Jepsen revealed that the title was inspired by an ex-boyfriend with whom she had a "romantic weekend" in Quebec City, saying that she found the name "musical" and has been trying to write it into a song since they met, going through multiple different songs of the same name. She stated, however, that the song itself is not about a specific person, but is a metaphor of "what it is to have that person that is maybe the one that got away". [4] [5] The singer described "Julien" as "the heart" of Dedicated [6] and stated that it is about an "everlasting fantastical love" that follows you for the rest of your life. [7]

Jepsen posted a line from the song and announced its release date on social media on April 16, 2019. [8] [9] It was released as an instant download alongside the pre-order for Dedicated on April 19, 2019 as the fourth single off of the album. [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] The song was performed live throughout The Dedicated Tour.

Composition and lyrics

"Julien" is a "squelchy" [15] and "shimmery" [16] midtempo [17] funk-pop, [18] synth-pop, [19] disco, [20] electropop [21] and dance [20] [22] [23] song composed in the key of A minor. [24] It has a tempo of 119 beats per minute [24] and influences of soft rock. [21] Its instrumentation consists of a "clean, robotic" and "driving" beat, [20] [16] "soft" and "swelling" guitars, [25] [26] as well as "slippery" synths. [16] Lyrically, the track is a "simmering reflection on fleeting romance", [27] which portrays Jepsen as a "wounded animal, searching for a way to cauterize her injuries as she lies on the road to heartbreak". [25] Jepsen "sings about somebody she wishes she was with" [23] and "tells the story of a long lost love that she prays will come back but knowing deep down that he probably won't" [28] on the song.

Critical reception

Mark Young of Mxdwn called the song the "centerpiece of the album", and complimented the synthesizers used in the beginning of the song. Young also praised the buildup verse to pre-chorus to hook, writing that it is "perfectly executed". [29] Writing for Pitchfork , Anna Gaca noted the "windshield-wiper synths that open Julien", "pointing to Jepsen's other guiding aesthetic: chill disco". [30] Music critics Heather Phares of AllMusic and Anthony Fantano highlighted "Julien" as one of the best songs on Dedicated. [31] [32] It was selected as one of the best tracks of 2019 by The Guardian journalist Graeme Virtue [33] and voted one of the top songs of 2019 by Pitchfork readers. [34]

Year-end lists

PublicationYearAccoladeRankRef.
Elle 201960 Best Songs of 2019
39

Charts

Chart (2019)Peak
position
China Airplay/FL ( Billboard ) [36] 26

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Julien"
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
RussiaMay 14, 2019 Contemporary hit radio Universal [37]

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