A little over 10 years ago, Carly Rae Jepsen dropped her third studio album, E•MO•TION — a record which has been deemed a modern-day ‘pop bible’ by millions of fans and listeners across the globe.

Today, the beloved Canadian pop sensation celebrates one decade of its release by dropping a deluxe anniversary edition that adds more tracks to the album’s ‘deluxe and expanded’ edition from 2015 –– as it comes with six new tracks, including four bonus tracks and two remixes of the cult classic pop hit, “Run Away With Me,” reworked by frequent collaborator Rostam (formerly of Vampire Weekend) and Kyle Shearer.

Newly added bonus tracks to the record include the fan-favorite single “Cut To The Feeling,” as well as the previously released “More” and “Guardian Angel”, alongside the full studio versions of unreleased demos like “Back of My Heart” and “Lost in Devotion.”

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Earlier this August 2025, Jepsen celebrated E•MO•TION‘s anniversary with an intimate, one-night-only performance of the album in its entirety at the Troubadour in Los Angeles, California, which saw over 90,000 people try to get tickets for the small, 500-person venue.

In other related Carly Rae Jepsen news, she most recently released her seventh studio album, The Loveliest Time, last July 2023 — a record which spawned the singles, “Shy Boy” and “Psychedelic Switch.” It also served as the companion record to her Billboard 200 chart-topping album, The Loneliest Time, which Jepsen toured in the Philippines in March of 2023 as one of the headliners to Karpos Multimedia’s Wanderland Music Festival in the same year.

Jepsen’s E•MO•TION is available to order on various limited edition vinyl releases, with a double-disc magenta swirl variant including all twenty-four tracks in the anniversary release, as well as a Zoetrope picture disc and a separate blue swirl vinyl variant also available with the record’s standard tracklist. Check them out on Jepsen’s webstore here.

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Listen to Carly Rae Jepsen’s 10th Anniversary Edition of E•MO•TION in its entirety below: