Overview
- Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco teamed up with Gracie Abrams for their new single, 'Call Me When You Break Up,' which dropped on February 20 alongside a selfie-style music video.
- The song, described as a bubblegum pop anthem, explores themes of longing and emotional vulnerability, with Gomez clarifying it is about a close friendship rather than a romantic relationship.
- This marks the second release from Gomez and Blanco's forthcoming album 'I Said I Love You First,' which chronicles their love story and collaborative journey, blending personal experiences into music.
- The music video features Gomez and Abrams singing together in a casual, intimate setting, evoking nostalgia for Gomez's Disney Channel days according to fans.
- The album, set for release on March 21, is Gomez's first full-length studio project since 2020 and has been described as a deeply personal and organic creative process.