Maybe don’t call bubblegum princess turned cult pop priestess Carly Rae Jepsen a one-hit wonder. Before landing the best-selling single of 2012 with “Call Me Maybe,” Jepsen finished third on the 2007 edition of Canadian Idol and now, many iPhone generations later, the 33-year-old has been reborn as the unlikely totem for gay Twitter with 2019’s Dedicated — a blissful collection of dancey liberation suited for breakups and makeups. Recently, Jepsen told outlets that she recorded a disco album no one will ever hear but she is scheming to release a collection of Dedicated B-sides, of which there are many, seeing that her process has been known to be laborious, writing hundreds of songs during an album’s earliest conception.