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Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen

"Good Time"

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July 13, 2012

Twerpy electropop savant Owl City tries his hand at straight-ahead dance beats, teaming with the "Call Me Maybe" singer for high-glucose cuteness. Jepsen shows a knack for playing the befuddled teen-dramedy heroine, while Owl City's Adam Young shows he was better at Disneyfying the Postal Service than he is at driving David Guetta to Gap Kids.

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