Skip to main content

Selena Gomez Dishes Out More Details On 'Revival,' Says She Did 'Who Says' Kind Of Song

selena gomez


Selena Gomez revealed many details about her coming LP, “Revival,” in a radio interview with "The Toby Knapp Show." The “Heart Wants What It Wants” singer has tried new material on the album and is very excited for people to hear it.
“The album is so different,” Gomez told Knapp on his radio show, according to Idolator. “There’s so many different kinds of music on the record, so I’m excited for people to hear everything,” added the singer. She has previously released “Good For You” from the album and we are also aware that she has recorded yet another song, titled, “Same Old You,” too. The latter has lyrics written by Charlie XCX.
But the former Disney star revealed that there is one song on the album that is inspired by her real life. “There’s a song about kindness on the album that I think is insane,” Gomez said, adding that the song resembles her 2011 hit song, “Who Says."
“It’s so true and authentic to who I am. I was trying to find another ‘Who Says’ because that’s one of my favorite songs that I’ve ever done,” she said. Gomez is confident that the new album will make her fans “really excited” as the pop starlet also worked with many new collaborators.
For Gomez, working with new people resulted in a lot of experience. “Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn’t work and I would just go into the studio and I spent so much time trying to figure out what would make this record special,” said Gomez. She also told Knapp that she has a huge urge “to bring out something inside of my voice that I’ve not done yet.”
“Revival” comes oct on Oct. 9.  Check out her radio interview below. 
Source: YouTube.com/MostElegantPrincess

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Marvel Studios' Avengers - Official Trailer

Microsoft changes 'Outlook Web Access' to 'Outlook on the web'

The branding gurus are really earning their wages down Redmond way Outlook for the Web's new weather-enabled calendar app 14 5 Aug 2015 at 02:58,  Simon Sharwood Fresh from showing glimpses of the next-generation Outlook Web Access client in a preview of Exchange Server 2016 , Microsoft has now detailed just how the new version of the browser-bound Outlook will work. There's a new name for starters: “Outlook Web Access” is now “Outlook on the web”. Those marketers sure are earning their wage! Microsoft saying all the usual stuff about the revision making you more productive. The feature touted as making the greatest contribution to that cause is the new “Action toolbar” that “provides quick access to the most common commands, whether you are clearing out your inbox, replying to an email, or adding an event to your calendar.” One of the things you'll see on the toolbar, depicted below, is the “Sweep” command. That's come from Outlook.com and “provides a simple set of act...

Microsoft upgrades its Surface tablets to Windows 10

Consumers interested in buying one of Microsoft's Surface tablets will now find it with Windows 10 preinstalled. Microsoft's  online page  for its lower-cost Surface lineup shows that the tablet now comes with Windows 10 Home edition. The page for the pricier and beefier Surface Pro 3  indicates that they're outfitted with Windows 10 Pro edition. Microsoft has been on a tear to push out Windows 10, partly to make up for the poor response to Windows 8 and partly to get as many Windows users as possible all on the same platform. The company has been offering Windows 10 as a free upgrade to Windows 7 and 8.1 users for the first year. Last Thursday, Microsoft announced that the new OS was  running on 14 million devices  since its official launch the previous day. Now the challenge is to get PC and tablet makers to outfit their new devices with Windows 10. Microsoft certainly would want to lead the way, so it's natural for its own Surface tablets to now be sporting W...