Letspostit - Carly Rae - Ice Cream Truck -22.06... < 2024-2026 >
As user wrote in the now-pinned thread: "This isn't a leak. It's a rescue. The record label wanted ‘Summer Bop #4.’ Carly wanted to tell us what happens when the sugar rush wears off. We are the ones who stayed for the brain freeze." The Aftermath Carly Rae Jepsen has never acknowledged the track publicly. However, three weeks after the leak, she released a surprise single titled "Truck Stop." It was a four-on-the-floor dance track about a rest stop romance. The lyrics included the line: "Don't you want a taste? / I'm not that easy to replace."
The file name was simply: CRJ_IceCreamTruck_22.06_LOST_MIX.mp4 . LetsPostIt - Carly Rae - Ice Cream Truck -22.06...
On LetsPostIt, they prefer the mystery. After all, a song this sad tastes better when it’s unfinished. As user wrote in the now-pinned thread: "This isn't a leak
As of today, the original thread— "CRJ threw this away" —has been viewed 2.3 million times. It remains locked, but a ghost appears in the comments every few months: the original anonymous uploader, posting a single emoji: 🍦. We are the ones who stayed for the brain freeze
The bridge, which has since become a copypasta on the forum, is brutal: "You only loved me when the sun was high / To melt the evidence of your goodbye / I've got a freezer full of promises you broke / The stickiest damn thing you ever wrote." Fans have dissected every sonic choice. The distant sound of a real ice cream truck jingle (a sped-up "Turkey in the Straw") plays in reverse during the second verse. The final chorus drops the drums entirely, leaving only Carly’s double-tracked whisper and the squeak of a rusty freezer door. Mainstream music media ignored the leak. Rolling Stone called it "an unfinished demo." Pitchfork didn't even review it. But on LetsPostIt, "Ice Cream Truck (22.06)" became a rite of passage.