Josh Ramsay in the Q studio in Toronto.
Jepsen and her co-writer, Tavish Crowe, brought Ramsay in to help write and produce the track. The rough version of the song contained the famous line "call me maybe," which was something that both Ramsay and Jepsen really liked. They isolated that lyric and wrote a brand new song around it with a completely different tempo and key.went on to become a global pop phenomenon and the bestselling domestic Canadian single in history.
Growing up, music always seemed like the most logical career for Ramasay, rather than a dream out of reach. "I never considered that people did things other than music for a living until I was like 10-years-old," he says. "It was like growing up in the X-Men School of Music," he says. "It was very regular to be talking about jazz chord theory at the dinner table."Beyond his work with other artists as a songwriter and producer, Ramsay is also the lead singer of the Juno-winning band Marianas Trench, which was one of Canada's biggest musical exports during the pop-punk boom of the early aughts.
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