
Gomez ends up not having a boyfriend at the end, but she has plenty of pets.
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"Bachelor" fan Gomez managed to honor the matchmaking series with a dark fairy tale spin. "Again and again/ I want a boyfriend/ Tell me, are there any good ones left?/ I keep findin' wrong ones, but I want love/ Again and again/ I want a boyfriend," Gomez chants over the track's pulsating bass line as her roster of suitors shapeshift into amphibians. "Try to take a shortcut, but I get cut/Again and again."ĭirected by Matty Peacock, the pop hitmaker takes charge of her destiny by employing a magic potion to weed out men she dated in her search for a suitable match. "I want a boyfriend/But I just keep hitting dead ends," she sings. A theory said Bieber proposed to Gomez back in 2018, and her song "Ring" is believed to be confirmation.Īlso Read: Miley Cyrus Hints She and Demi Lovato Were Gay for Each Other During Disney Days Gomez is shown throwing a vial into her glove compartment, where there lies a ring box. The "Rare" crooner dated The Weeknd between January 2017 and October 2017. The hint to Gomez' other former boyfriend, The Weeknd, was striking: He had a scene with a frog in the MV for "Heartless," his 2019 single. According to "Seventeen," this could be alluding to her loyalty as an ally to Swift. In one scene wherein she was wearing a sparkly gown and a huge necklace, with the latter appearing to be a snake. Gomez wears several stunning outfits in the music video. Much like her good friend, Taylor Swift, Gomez, 27, sometimes incorporates little nods to past relationships in her songs and music videos. The catchy beat is reminiscent of the hit song "Fade" by Kanye West released in 2016. The song chronicles her longing to land her next relationship with an ideal gentleman - unlike her past failed attempts at love.īasically, it is about looking for love in all the wrong places.

Not the only passenger in the car, the former "Wizards of Waverly Place" star has an army of frogs in the backseat. The music video opens with Gomez driving a convertible donning a chic vintage scarf with a fierce red coat and retro sunglasses. The song was released this week as a part of the deluxe version of her new album "Rare." I'm targeting my heritage, and I couldn't be more excited.Singer-songwriter Selena Gomez has just released the music video for her latest song, "Boyfriend," on April 10. "It is something that needed to be precise, and needed to be respected by the audience I'm going to release this for."Īdding, "Of course I want everyone to enjoy the music, but I am targeting my fan base. It was a lot of work, and look, you cannot mispronounce anything," she continued. The artist also admitted that she thinks she "sing better in Spanish." Just with all the division in the world, there's something about Latin music that globally just makes people feel things, you know?" she said. Gomez explained that working on a Spanish project was so important to her as she is "so, so proud of heritage." The single, which comes as the first look at Gomez's forthcoming music, is something she's "wanted to do for 10 years," she told Apple Music's Zane Lowe ahead of the release.

She also worked with the duo Los Pérez to direct the music video. Gomez, 28, paired up with Puerto Rican record producer Tainy on the track, as well as Albert Hype, Jota Rosa and NEON16. "And it's that, I don't regret the past / I know the time I spent by your side / Cut off my wings / But now my chest is bulletproof." "Once and for all / I am stronger on my own," Gomez sings in the chorus, as translated from Spanish to English. The singer also has a glowing heart affixed on her chest, which lights up at different moments in the video. In the video, Gomez wears a floral maxi dress and flowers in her hair as she makes her way through a vintage-looking home. The track, which marks Gomez's first song in Spanish since being featured on DJ Snake's "Taki Taki" in 2018, was released alongside a music video that experiments with themes of magic and heartbreak. On Thursday, the singer dropped Spanish-language single "De Una Vez," a project which Gomez told fans she had been wanting to "explore for so long." Selena Gomez is glowing over her latest release.
