October 26, 20195 yr I was wrong Both songs are bops and she’s serving! Officially a proper Selena fan, her discography is *.*HELL NO ARE YOU JUMPINH ON THE SELENA TRAIN. WE DON'T NEED HER TO FLOP ANY MORE. SO CAN YOU GO ELSE WHERE PLZ? THANKS.
October 28, 20195 yr This is better than I was expecting it to be based on being compared to Julia Michaels etc. - nothing amazing but it's a good ballad, and I do really like the bit with the backing vocals kicking in near the end. It to go to #1 to free us of 'Dance Monkey' pls xx
October 28, 20195 yr Debuts at #15 in the US!!! That’s INSANE. I wonder if it can climb to #1 next week?
October 28, 20195 yr It is welcoming to see her potentially score her biggest hit and also achieve her highest peaking single in the UK.
November 1, 20195 yr I am seriously stanning both songs so hard right now but I think I prefer 'Look At Her Now' - oops!
November 1, 20195 yr Finding 'Lose You To Love Me' nice enough and 'Look At Her Now' quite annoying so not exactly bowled over by this comeback :(
November 4, 20195 yr Selena Gomez Scores First No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 With 'Lose You to Love Me' www.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/8542511/selena-gomez-lose-you-to-love-me-number-one-hot-100 Over 10 years after first appearing on the Billboard Hot 100, Selena Gomez earns her first No. 1 on the chart with "Lose You to Love Me." The ballad vaults from No. 15 to the summit following its first full week of data tracking. Gomez's first No. 1: Gomez achieves her first Hot 100 No. 1 after previously peaking as high as No. 5 with both "Good For You," featuring A$AP Rocky, in 2015 and "Same Old Love" in 2016. (She adds her eighth top 10 and first since "It Ain't Me," with Kygo, reached No. 10 in May 2017.) With Gomez having first appeared on the Hot 100 dated Jan. 10, 2009 (at No. 99 with the eventual No. 58-peaking "Tell Me Something I Don't Know"), she reaches No. 1 at last, 10 years and 10 months after her first entry. She completes the longest wait from a first visit to a first No. 1 (as a lead artist) since Daddy Yankee, who took 12 years and nine months from his first charted title to his first leader, "Despacito," with Luis Fonsi and featuring Justin Bieber, in May 2017. Among women, Gomez ends the longest wait for a first Hot 100 No. 1 in over 30 years, since pop icon Bette Midler needed 16 years, six months and two weeks from her first appearance in 1972 to her first No. 1, "Wind Beneath My Wings," in June 1989. (Among all artists, Santana holds the mark for most time between a first Hot 100 visit and first No. 1: two days shy of 30 years until "Smooth," featuring Rob Thomas, reached the top spot in October 1999.)
November 5, 20195 yr FINALLY! The way this bitch just gets bigger and bigger every era, 10+ years into her career. We love to see it
November 5, 20195 yr It's a nice enough song, but as a ballad it ain't got shit on 'Sober' (I think I'll just forever be bitter that never got the single treatment :cry:)
November 5, 20195 yr It's a nice enough song, but as a ballad it ain't got shit on 'Sober' (I think I'll just forever be bitter that never got the single treatment :cry:) absolute truth. i still can’t believe that just sat on the album.
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