

Preparation for the album began in 2014, when Gomez left her previous label Hollywood Records.


It was released on October 9, 2015, by Interscope and Polydor Records, her first album released through that label. In recent years, Gomez has shared a slew of singles like "Bad Liar," "Back to You," the Marshmello-assisted "Wolves," "It's Ain't Me" with Kygo and "Fetish" featuring Gucci Mane. Revival is the second studio album by American singer Selena Gomez. So taking a moment to actually feel the feelings that I've gone through it's just, I don't know, I'm just so grateful that it's out," she added. Revival, Selena Gomez's third solo album, isn't out until October 9, but the starlet already has a brand-new sound. "It's actually perfect timing because I was going to release it two years ago and none of the words that I'm speaking would have existed. Last month, Gomez told Ryan Seacrest that she has been working on the highly-anticipated follow-up to her 2015 "Revival" for four years. e1LA3yUQ2WĪs Billboard pointed out, the Apple Music pre-order page reveals that the opus will include 13 new songs, including the recently issued "Look at Her Now" and "Lose You to Love Me." This album is my diary from the past few years and I can't wait for you to hear it. Listen to songs like “Let Me Get Me” and “Cut You Off” and find an artist who is older, wiser, stronger, and all grown up.You can now preorder my new album, out January 10, 2020. The 'Good For You' singer has a new album called Revival due out October 9, and so far, she's made good on the record's title - first with the first single's. She may be, but the album’s power is rooted in how far she’s come. Marked by playful, exuberant production and thoughtful assists from 6LACK and Kid Cudi, it feels confident, optimistic, and free-as if Gomez is seeing the world with fresh eyes. “I’m high off the weight off of my shoulders.” On “Fun,” she pokes fun at her health struggles by turning them into come-ons (“My kind of trouble likes your kind of trouble,” she sings to a love interest who keeps her “higher than the medication”), flipping a perceived weakness into a power source.Ĭrucially, Rare is more about self-love than anything-or anyone-else. “I kickstart the rhythm/All the drama’s in remission,” she coos on the sultry club cut “Dance Again,” which casts her newfound independence as a strobe-lit night out. From then on, it’s all about release: Gomez spends the rest of Rare relishing the joy and lightness found in finally moving on. “Took a few years to soak up the tears/But look at her now/Watch her go,” she sings on the latter. The project’s back-to-back lead singles-the gutting ballad “Lose You to Love Me” and the more celebratory “Look at Her Now”-effectively bookend the highs and lows of Gomez’s adolescence and trace her journey through recovery. Flanked by two of her most trusted collaborators and friends-pop hitmakers Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter-Gomez, now 27, wrote Rare, her third solo LP and a well-earned fresh start. Hitting rock bottom revealed a new way forward: She rid her life of toxic relationships, quit social media, and vowed to trust her gut on album three. “I purged multiple different things, but it was specifically who I was then,” she says. After her last album, Revival, the superstar weathered a rocky four years during which her love life and personal health were the subject of intense media scrutiny, eventually leading her to check into a treatment center. “I just needed to let my old self go," Selena Gomez tells Apple Music.
