I Really Like You
Carly Rae Jepsen
The Thrill of Newfound Affection
Carly Rae Jepsen's song "I Really Like You" is a bubbly pop anthem that captures the exhilarating and sometimes overwhelming feelings that come with a burgeoning crush. The lyrics convey the excitement and nervousness of someone who is infatuated and on the cusp of confessing their feelings. Jepsen uses repetition to emphasize the intensity of her emotions, as the chorus repeats the phrase "I really, really, really, really, really, really like you" to drive home just how much she is into the person she's singing about.
The song's verses explore the tension between wanting to express one's feelings and the fear of coming on too strong or being rejected. The lines "Late night watching television, But how'd we get in this position? It's way too soon, I know this isn't love" suggest a sense of surprise at how quickly she has developed strong feelings, as well as a self-awareness that what she's experiencing might not be love, but is still significant enough to warrant expression. The imagery of feeling like she could fly with the boy on the moon or die walking up to the room paints a picture of the highs and lows that come with infatuation.
Jepsen's style is known for its catchy hooks and relatable lyrics, often exploring themes of love and relationships. "I Really Like You" is no exception, as it taps into the universal experience of having a crush and the desire to be liked in return. The song's upbeat tempo and infectious chorus make it a feel-good track that resonates with anyone who has ever felt the thrill of liking someone really, really, really much.