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Call Me Never! Carly Rae Jepsen Splits From Boyfriend Who Inspired Hit Song

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Aug. 27 2012, Published 10:17 a.m. ET

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Carly Rae Jepsen hit the charts earlier this year with the infectious pop tune "Call Me Maybe," said to be inspired by boyfriend Jordi Ashworth.

But the 26-year-old songstress has reportedly now split from her architecture student beau who had put his studies on hold to join her on tour. Carly is now dating budding musician Matthew Koma.

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"Carly broke up with Jordi in June because her schedule got crazy," a source told Us,  and on Aug. 18 Matthew was seen backstage watching her perform at the Summer MixTape Festival in Pennsylvania.

Carly exploded onto the music scene after Justin Bieber posted a video of himself with girlfriend Selena Gomez and pal Ashley Tisdale dancing to her song back in February.

At the time Carly gushed about Jordi, calling him an "amazing guy.

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"Jordi is studying to become an architect, but right now he's taking some time out to come along and be involved in this adventure with me," Carly said. "It's nice that I don't get lonely. He blushes when he hears the song, but I write a song a week, so he has a couple of CDs worth of songs dedicated to him."

But Eva Mendes better watch out, because Canadian beauty Carly recently said, "Ryan Gosling can call me anyways!"

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