Carly Rae Jepsen Gets Warning From Lady Gaga After Breaking Hot 100 Record

'I'm coming for you,' Gaga tweets after Jepsen logged seven weeks at #1 with 'Call Me Maybe.'
By Gil Kaufman

<P>Carly Rae Jepsen has been put on notice by Lady Gaga: break my chart record and I <I>will</I> come after you. The jokey warning shot across the Justin Bieber protégé's bow came after Jepsen's inescapable summer smash, "Call Me Maybe,"&#8232; broke one of Gaga's chart records.</P><P></p><div class="player-placeholder right" title="Carly Rae Jepsen Wants To Collaborate With Katy Perry" id="vid:810250" width="415" height="255"></div><p></P><P>"Maybe" just celebrated its seventh week at #1 on the <I>Billboard</I> Hot 100, which catapulted it beyond the record set by Gaga's 2011 hit, "Born This Way," which managed six weeks at the top.</P><P>"@carlyraejepson I SEE you just swooped in and broke my BORN THIS WAY record of the most weeks at #1," Gaga tweeted on Wednesday. "DONT GET COMFORTABLE IM COMING FOR YOU."</P><P>Gaga, who just revealed her acting debut in the upcoming Robert Rodriguez pulp sequel "Machete Kills,"&#8232; played some new music for her fans from a car in a New York City parking lot on Sunday night.</P><P>In barely audible footage posted online, the dance track plays in the background &#8212; the majority of what is heard in the video is the club-banging beat. Gaga sits in the backseat of an SUV as fans call the track "amazing." The 38-second clip ends with the Mother Monster driving away from her fans.</P><P>Could it be the song that will knock Jepsen from her lofty perch? Only time will tell.</P><P>Gaga will reveal the name&#8232; of her new album in September. Last week she hinted that the first song off the LP is produced by longtime collaborator DJ White Shadow, who worked with Gaga on <I>Born This Way</I> singles "Born This Way" and "The Edge of Glory."</p>

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1690668/carly-rae-jepsen-call-me-maybe-billboard-lady-gaga.jhtml

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