Two can play that ‘game’ – of affection! Selena Gomez rejoined with DJ Snake for ‘Childish Love,’ another bop about how she ‘gets somewhat surge’ when she makes her darling believe that ‘another person’ has gotten her attention.
Selena Gomez proceeded with her Spanish-language music experience on March 4. Subsequent to sharing the initial two deliveries from her impending Revelación EP – “De Una Ves” and “Baila Conmigo” — Selena rejoined with French DJ and maker DJ Snake for “Egotistical Love.” The tune, exhibiting DJ Snake’s particular creation, has Selena revel in the little plan she and her anonymous darling has. “I get only somewhat surge/When you’re over yonder thinkin’ that another person cares, another person cares (Ooh, ooh),” she sings, per Genius. “You realize we got trust/But of course you thinkin’ that another person cares, another person cares.”
“Me gusta darte celos (I like to make you desirous)/All this time we actually got that narrow minded love/I like making you envious (I like making you envious)/Es un juego que queda entre tú y yo, tú y yo, tú y yo (It’s a game left between you and me, you and me, you and me),” she sings on the chorale.
Snake and Selena originally collaborated in 2018 for their raving success, “Taki,” a cooperation that included Cardi B and Ozuna. The two referred to that collab when prodding the new tune on Feb. 25. Both Sel and Snake shared a 8-bit secret that referred to the volcanic music video. In the secret, Sel and Snake are retro computer game sprits, close by variants of Cardi and Ozuna. Selena and the DJ at that point sever from the foursome, hit a “heart” square to get a couple of brilliant hearts… that they drop into a functioning fountain of liquid magma. Considering Selena’s originally sliced from Revelación had something to do with affection, fans were left guessing what be the issue here.
“Thus, it didn’t take me long to truly feel the disposition of the music,” Selena said about singing in Spanish when addressing Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in January, just in the wake of dropping “De Una Ves.” “I think Spanish came normally to me. So there were clearly minutes where there were explicit planning, there were prompts that were brisk to the point that I needed to discover that were testing, yet to the extent having the option to say, and talk, and roll my Rs, and do the entirety of that, that is as of now in me, thank heavens. So it had its snapshots of being truly smooth, and afterward I have a couple of things where I’m somewhat speeding rapping Spanish, which is cool.”

“I was named after Selena Quintanilla,” she added, referring to the late Tejano music symbol. “So this is something that I think, I feel the chance to make something like this is truly tremendous. Furthermore, I imagine that I cherished how my folks just submerged me altogether sorts of music. That is to say, there wasn’t a thing. From the outset, it was Tejano music, truly, that I jumped at the chance to tune in to. And afterward that is the point at which I saw the distinction in how individuals blend in R&B with Spanish, or pop, or club music. It’s outrageously cool.”
“You understand what’s clever,” said Selena, “is I really think I sing better in Spanish. That was something I found. It was a great deal of work, and look, you can’t misspeak anything. It is something that should have been exact, and should have been regarded by the crowd I will deliver this for. Obviously, I need everybody to appreciate the music, however I am focusing on my fan base. I’m focusing on my legacy, and I was unable to be more energized.”











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