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Selena Gomez’s New Single ‘Call Me When You Break Up’ Drops

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Selena Gomez Call Me When You Break Up Release

LOS ANGELES, CA — Selena Gomez released her latest single, “Call Me When You Break Up,” on February 20, 2025, in collaboration with her fiancé, Benny Blanco, and featuring Gracie Abrams. The catchy pop anthem is the second single from their forthcoming joint album, “I Said I Love You First,” set to launch on March 21, 2025.

The song opens with a voicemail, creating an inviting atmosphere as Gomez sings the breezy lyrics, including: “Call me when you break up / I want to be the first one on your mind when you wake up.” Accompanying the single is a selfie-style music video showcasing Gomez and Abrams performing the track from a cozy bedroom setting.

Abrams adds her voice on the second verse, harmonizing with Gomez on the infectious chorus, claiming, “Call me when you break up / I’ll make it worth it.” The quick rollout of the track followed social media teasers from both Gomez and Blanco, building anticipation among fans.

Gomez expressed her delight at working with her co-stars, stating in an Instagram post, “Seriously had the BEST time making this song and video with these two!” The creative process behind the album has been described as smooth and organic, showcasing the couple’s bond.

In addition to “Call Me When You Break Up,” the duo previously released another single, “Scared of Loving You,” on February 13, 2025. The new project highlights the unique perspective of Gomez and Blanco’s relationship, intertwining personal narratives and musical talents.

Gracie Abrams, who has been rising in the music industry, performed the track during a recent tour stop in Hamburg, Germany, generating excitement over the collaboration. In her discussion with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Abrams reflected on her experience working with Gomez and Blanco, expressing gratitude for being part of the project. “This song was immediately so stuck in my head as soon as I heard it for the first time,” she shared.

Blanco also expanded on their collaborative journey, noting how it blossomed from a simple idea in their bedroom to an album encapsulating their creative journey. “Let’s just make something fun. And then it actually was really good, and I was like, holy, we have to do this,” he said.

As anticipation builds for “I Said I Love You First,” fans are eager to witness more of Gomez’s artistry, as this marks her first full-length studio release since 2020’s “Rare,” which climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.

The album promises to chronicle the story of Gomez and Blanco’s relationship, highlighting their experiences before they met, falling in love, and looking toward the future. With a release date set for March 21, excitement continues to grow among listeners.

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