Carly Rae Jepsen teases her fans with her new music as she updated her Spotify page on Tuesday.

Fans of the Canadian singer are convinced that she will be dropping her news songs on Easter Sunday. The 32-year-old Jepsen will also release her fourth studio album sometime this year. The new compilation will follow her 2015 album Emotion.

Jepsen has not released a lot of songs in the past year. In May, she dropped "Cut to the Feeling." The track was supposed to be included in Emotion. The singer also previewed a new single on Instagram in February.

Carly Rae Jepsen Talks About Her Album

During a previous interview, Jepsen said that her fourth studio album will primarily be inspired by disco music.

"I have a baby plan for the album. It would be great to get it here as soon as possible, but it's also more important to get it right. I'm in the cleaning up phases right now. Just making sure it's all polished," said Jepsen.

Troye Sivan, Carly Rae Jepsen Collaboration

In February, Troye Sivan also talked about his collaboration with Jepsen. The Australian-South African singer-songwriter said that they tried to record songs together, but none made it to his album.

"There is truth to it, but we didn't end up getting a song - we just hung out for the day and had a good time. There's nothing coming it, but we've written together. Just good vibes, good friendship vibes," said Sivan.

Who Is Carly Rae Jepsen?

Jepsen is a singer, songwriter, and actress. She was born and raised in Mission, British Columbia. She took up musical theater at the Canadian College of Performing Arts. After completing her studies, she relocated to Vancouver, and she also competed on the fifth season of Canadian Idol.

In 2008, she recorded her folk-influenced debut album Tug of War. Four years later, Jepsen gained popularity across the globe after she released "Call Me Maybe." She later on signed with Schoolboy Records and Interscope Records in the same year.

Four years later, Jepsen released her second studio album, Kiss. In 2013, Jepsen starred in Cinderella on Broadway.

Some of Jepsen's other songs are "I Really Like You," "Good Time," "Run Away With Me," "Your Type," "The Kiss," "Tonight I'm Getting Over You," "Boy Problems," "Warm Blood," "All That," "Sour Candy," "When I Needed You," "Part of Your World," "Tiny Little Bows," "Everywhere You Look," "LA Hallucinations," and more.

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