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Report: Pop Star Carly Rae Jepsen Finds Romance in Seaford Musician

Recording artist with smash hit “Call Me Maybe” has been in relationship with Seaford High School graduate Matthew Koma for more than a year, according to "People" magazine.

Pop recording star Carly Rae Jepsen has found romance in an up-and-coming musician who has Seaford roots.

The 26-year old Jepsen, known mainly for her smash hit song “Call Me Maybe”, has been in a relationship for more than a year with Matthew Koma, sources told People magazine last week. The 25-year old Koma, a  graduate, recently released a new EP entitled "Parachute" and opened for the electropop duo LMFAO on their tour this summer. 

Jepsen told People in May that she has been in relationship for more than a year but did not reveal then that it was Koma.

"He makes me laugh every day and not always on purpose, but he's my guy…. He's been really amazing and very supportive." 

Koma's recent rise in the music industry included lending his vocals for an electronic dance hit "Spectrum" by Zedd and "Years" by Alesso. For further infomation on Koma's musical career, click on his music webite .

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