'Call Me Maybe' singer Carly Rae Jepsen says now she will never be able to give a guy her number
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For those predicting that Carly Rae Jepsen might be headed to one-hit wonder-dom, take note -- she's already got another song climbing the charts, "Good Time," with Owl City.

Still, it's her ubiquitous "Call Me Maybe" that has shot her to stardom and taken the world by storm. The song has been No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart for the last five weeks, and parodies of the song from the likes of Justin Bieber and boy band Big Time Rush to James Franco and even Cookie Monster have popped up online and on late night talk shows.

While some might be growing weary of the song, Jepsen's not one of them.

"I'm waiting for that to happen, but at this point it's still such a crazy adventure that I'm on because of this song that I do feel like there's a new element to it every day," she said in a recent interview with The Associated Press.

AP: Do you feel a lot of pressure to match the success of "Call Me Maybe" with your future songs?


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