Grammy Songs of the Year: Call Me Maybe

SONGS OF THE YEAR WATCHING PARTY, CONTINUED: Grammy fever! It's infectious! But you can't get it from a toilet seat, and you should really stop hanging out with the kids who tell you that stuff. They're not your friends. But you know who is your friend? Schoolboy/Interscope's very perky Carly Rae Jepsen, who helped turn a little ditty known as "Call Me Maybe" into a huge freaking pop juggernaut; the tune, penned by Jepsen, Tavish Crowe and Josh Ramsay, is the very definition of "earworm." And speaking of worms, we're feeling much better now, thanks. (1/22a)

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