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Released | November 24, 2014 | |||
Recorded | 2008–2014 | |||
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Label | Hollywood | |||
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For You is the first greatest hits album by American singer Selena Gomez. The album was released on November 24, 2014, through Hollywood Records. It contains material from Gomez's band Selena Gomez & the Scene, as well as her releases as a solo artist under Hollywood Records. The album serves as her final project to be released through Hollywood Records, with whom she released four studio albums and a remix album. It includes two previously unreleased songs, produced by Rock Mafia, as well as new versions of some previously released recordings. A digital extended play containing the new material was made available for streaming.
The album received a generally favorable reception upon its release; it was seen as a fair representation of her music career, while the new material was praised for its "mature" sound. For You achieved moderate commercial success, debuting at number 24 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 36,000 equivalent album units during its first week of release. The project saw a similar commercial performance worldwide, entering the lower end of eleven total countries. The album has reportedly sold 112,000 copies in the United States as of January 2020.
For You received minimal promotion prior to its release. "The Heart Wants What It Wants" was released as the sole single from the project on November 6, 2014; the album was announced and put up for pre-order the same day. The song and its accompanying music video received positive reviews from critics, who praised Gomez's new sound after she was criticized for her heavy EDM style, from her last project Stars Dance . The single went on to become her second top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States, and sold over one million copies in the country. It achieved similar success in multiple countries worldwide as well. Gomez performed the song live at the American Music Awards of 2014 the day before the album's release date.
Gomez first signed with Hollywood Records in 2008, and formed her band Selena Gomez & the Scene the following year. [2] The group released three studio albums together. Gomez announced the group would take a hiatus in 2012, as she would be focusing on her acting career. Despite this, Gomez later began working on both a Spanish album and her solo debut album; the Spanish album went unreleased. [3] Gomez released her debut album, Stars Dance, in 2013. [4] Following the cancellation of the planned third single from Stars Dance, rumors began circulating that Gomez would be parting ways with Hollywood Records. [5] Gomez later cancelled the Australian and Asian legs of her Stars Dance Tour (2013), claiming she wanted to spend time with her family. [5] In January 2014, Gomez entered a rehabilitation center, though a representative confirmed that it was not for substance abuse. [6] [7] Despite initially neglecting to comment, Gomez confirmed in 2015 that she had been diagnosed with an auto-immune disease named lupus, and that she had cancelled the tour and entered rehab to undergo chemotherapy. [8] [9]
Rumors of Gomez releasing a greatest hits album began circulating as early as July 2014. [10] Early reports claimed that Gomez planned to release the album to fulfill her contract with Hollywood Records, which required Gomez to release one more album through the label. [11] Gomez later fired her parents as her managers, signing with the WME and Brillstein companies. [12] This decision fueled the rumors of Gomez leaving her label, and speculation began to arise that she was in talks with Interscope Records. [13] The track list for the album was revealed on October 31, when Amazon.com in France temporarily posted the album on their site. [14] Gomez appeared on On Air with Ryan Seacrest to debut the lead single, "The Heart Wants What It Wants" (2014), and officially announced that For You was available for pre-order through digital retailers. [15] Gomez hoped that the release of the single and subsequent album would provide her with a "clean slate" going into 2015. [16]
"The Heart Wants What It Wants" was written by Gomez, alongside Antonina Armato, Tim James and David Jost; Gomez worked with longtime collaborators Rock Mafia to produce the song. [17] The song was initially recorded for inclusion on Stars Dance (2013), though was not featured on the album for unknown reasons. [18] "The Heart Wants What It Wants" differs from Gomez's previous releases, featuring elements of R&B music and a minimal electropop beat. [19] [20] The song lyrically speaks of a troubled romance, and was inspired by Gomez's publicized relationship with Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber. [21] [22] Gomez premiered the song on November 6 during an interview with Ryan Seacrest, and said "It's also a step for me knowing like, 'Ok, this is what I'm about to say, and I need to say it when I'm ready' [...] And I think after this year, it's the perfect way to end the year, it's the perfect way to end a chapter in a way. It's like, this is what I'll say about every single person that has judged me for every decision that I've made, for every person, [and] heart that is being judged for something they've done, and now I just want to release it." [23]
"Do It" was also written by Gomez, Armato, James, and Jost; production was handled by Rock Mafia, Dubkiller, and Thomas Armato Sturges. [24] The song is much lighter than "The Heart Wants What It Wants", being an upbeat song that has been described as "sexy" by critics. [25] [26] "Do It" features sexual innuendos and hidden meanings, and sees Gomez singing about her desire to "do it every single day". The song leaked online days prior to the release of the album, and garnered media attention for its themes. [27] Gomez compared the song to releases from Lily Allen, and described "Do It" as a "cute little catchy song and I thought it'd be a great little bonus track for the album." [28] "My Dilemma 2.0" is a previously unreleased remix to a song taken from Selena Gomez & the Scene's album When the Sun Goes Down (2011). [29] The Rock Mafia produced remix was set to be released as the fourth and final single from the album, featuring a guest rap from Flo Rida; the single's release was cancelled for unknown reasons, and the release of the remix was scrapped. [29] The version featured on For You has omitted the rap verse, and is credited solely to Selena Gomez & the Scene. [29] "Forget Forever", taken from Stars Dance (2013), is also featured in remixed form. [28] The fifth and final new release is "Más", the Spanish language version of a song taken from the Selena Gomez & the Scene album Kiss & Tell (2009). [30] The song was reportedly recorded for Gomez's first Spanish spoken album, which went unreleased. [30]
The previously released material featured on For You spans across the entirety of Gomez's music career. On the project, Gomez stated "I love my music so much and that’s the idea of this album…kind of collecting the past four years and my favorite songs that I’ve been able to do from when I was 15 to now being 22." [28] The album features all of her singles both as a solo artist and with Selena Gomez & the Scene, excluding "Hit the Lights" (2012). [24] Both "Naturally" (2010) and "A Year Without Rain" (2010) appear as the Dave Audé remixed versions. [24] "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" (2008) is included on the album as the remixed featured on her band's debut album. [24] For You also includes Gomez remix of the late Selena Quintanilla-Pérez single "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" (1994), which Gomez recorded as a duet with the deceased singer for the remix album Enamorada de Ti (2012). [31] The artwork featured on both the album cover and its inner booklet is taken from the music video for "The Heart Wants What It Wants". [32] The digital extended play features the same cover art with a blue tint. [32]
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
AXS | 3.5/5 [33] |
Idolator | 3.5/5 [34] |
The Times of India | 3/5 [35] |
For You received a generally mixed to positive reception upon its release. AllMusic gave the album four out of five stars, writing "Gomez might not be a belter or have the electric personality of some of her contemporaries; what she does possess is style, a winning voice, and lots of good songs – as For You proves again and again." [1] AXS gave the album a score of three and a half, claiming that "Instead of just packaging her hits, Gomez's For You is layered with elements of her personality. The album reflects Selena's highs and lows from the past five years in the industry and serves as closure to her time with Hollywood Records. She sneaks in a few last words with love and that's something any fan can appreciate." [33] Idolator also gave the album a three and a half, and wrote "If you’ve slept on Selena’s music career, For You is a great starting point. For fans, it offers just enough new material to justify the purchase." [34] The site went on to praise both "The Heart Wants What It Wants" and "Do It". [34] The Times of India gave the album a score of three out of five, praising the new material but questioning whether Gomez's career warranted a compilation album at that point. [35] They added, "For You really is all about growth. We've got the punky-emo cuts like "Falling Down" to salacious songs like "Come & Get It" and also uplifting anthems that have defined her musical career till date." [35] Popology also praised the album, saying "At the end of it, For You shows us where she’s been, where she’s at right now, and where she’s going. It may not include every single release, but the new songs are what counts. They show that she has a vision for herself outside of Hollywood Records. We think we speak for all of her fans when we say we can’t wait to take the next step of her journey with her!" [36]
The album was released to a minimal amount of promo, excluding a performance of "The Heart Wants What It Wants" at the American Music Awards of 2014. [37] Initial estimations saw For You selling 15,000 copies for its first week, though these numbers slightly increased as the week went on. [38] The album debuted at number twenty-four on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 35,506 equivalent album units. [39] The album sold 17,139 copies in its first week. [39] During its second week of release, the album fell to number forty four on the chart; [40] it once more fell to number fifty two the following week, remaining there for two weeks. [41] The album rose to number thirty nine the next week, aided in part to the ongoing success of the project's lead single. [42] For You rose once more to number thirty one for its sixth week, with a total of 18,000 equivalent album units sold for the week. [43] Billboard reported that 60% of these units were from "The Heart Wants What It Wants", with For You selling 7,200 copies for the week. [43] The album rose once more to number twenty nine in its seventh week, though declined down the chart in subsequent weeks. [44]
For You went on to spend a total of eighteen weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, the lowest of her albums thus far. [45] The album has sold 89,000 copies in the United States as of July 2015, according to Billboard. [46] Despite the minor success of For You in the United States, it failed to achieve much success outside of the country. Initial reports claimed that the album would reach the top forty in the United Kingdom, becoming her fifth album to do so. [47] Despite this, the album entered the chart at number sixty four, marking her lowest charting effort in the country to date. [48] The album fell out of the top seventy five the following week, and failed to re-enter. [48] The album fared similarly in Ireland, debuting and peaking at number ninety five in the country. [49] For You had minor success in territories such as Italy, Norway, and Spain, reaching the lower part of the top forty in each country. [50] The album went on to sell over 20,000 copies in Brazil, earning it a gold certification in the country. [51] This serves as the album's only certification worldwide. The album has sold over 100,000 copies worldwide since it was released.
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes [52]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original album | Length |
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1. | "The Heart Wants What It Wants" | 3:47 | ||
2. | "Come & Get It" | Stars Dance , 2013 | 3:51 | |
3. | "Love You like a Love Song" |
| When the Sun Goes Down , 2011 | 3:08 |
4. | "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" |
| Kiss & Tell , 2009 | 2:55 |
5. | "Who Says" | When the Sun Goes Down | 3:15 | |
6. | "My Dilemma 2.0" |
| When the Sun Goes Down [b] | 3:09 |
7. | "Round & Round" |
| A Year Without Rain , 2010 | 3:05 |
8. | "Forget Forever" (St£fan remix) | Stars Dance [b] | 3:46 | |
9. | "Slow Down" |
| Stars Dance | 3:30 |
10. | "A Year Without Rain" (Dave Audé radio remix) |
| The Club Remixes , 2011 | 3:59 |
11. | "Naturally" (Dave Audé radio remix) |
| The Club Remixes | 4:01 |
12. | "Más" (Spanish version of "More") |
| Kiss & Tell [b] | 3:30 |
13. | "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" (with Selena) | Enamorada de Ti [b] | 4:13 | |
14. | "Falling Down" |
| Kiss & Tell | 3:03 |
15. | "Do It" |
| 2:40 | |
Total length: | 51:52 |
No. | Title | Director(s) | Length |
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16. | "The Heart Wants What It Wants" (music video) | Dawn Shadforth | 4:35 |
Total length: | 56:27 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "The Heart Wants What It Wants" | 3:47 |
2. | "Forget Forever" (St£fan remix) | 3:46 |
3. | "Do It" | 2:40 |
4. | "Más" ("More" – Spanish version) | 3:30 |
Total length: | 13:43 |
Notes
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes [52]
Credits
Chart (2014–15) | Peak position |
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Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [56] | 73 |
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [57] | 40 |
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [58] | 67 |
French Albums (SNEP) [59] | 80 |
Greek Albums (IFPI) [60] | 32 |
Irish Albums (IRMA) [61] | 95 |
Italian Albums (FIMI) [62] | 34 |
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista) [63] | 37 |
Scottish Albums (OCC) [64] | 84 |
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) [65] | 40 |
UK Albums (OCC) [66] | 64 |
US Billboard 200 [67] | 24 |
Chart (2015) | Position |
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US Billboard 200 [68] | 142 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [51] | Gold | 20,000* |
Mexico (AMPROFON) [69] | Gold | 30,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ) [70] | Gold | 7,500‡ |
United Kingdom (BPI) [71] | Gold | 100,000‡ |
United States | — | 112,000 [72] |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Region | Date | Format(s) | Label | Ref. |
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Czech Republic | November 24, 2014 |
| Hollywood | [53] [73] |
Hungary | [74] | |||
United States | [75] [76] | |||
Brazil | November 25, 2014 | CD | Universal | [77] |
Australia | November 28, 2014 |
| Hollywood | [75] [76] |
Germany | [78] | |||
France | December 8, 2014 | [79] [80] | ||
United Kingdom | January 26, 2015 | [81] | ||
Japan | March 4, 2015 | Universal | [82] | |
American singer Selena Gomez has released three solo studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays (EPs), 36 singles, three promotional singles, and two charity singles. Gomez has sold 6.7 million albums worldwide by October 2015. As of August 2023, she has sold 3.6 million albums in the United States, and shifted more than 11.5 million album equivalent units, including her releases with The Scene. As of May 2017, she has sold 24.3 million songs in the U.S. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), she has achieved 47.5 million certified units, and a further 19.5 million as part of Selena Gomez & the Scene, in the U.S. She has a total of 41 chart entries on the US Billboard Hot 100, including a number one and nine top-ten songs.
Kiss & Tell is the debut studio album by American band Selena Gomez & the Scene. The album was released on September 29, 2009 through Hollywood Records. The album is composed mainly of pop rock and electronic rock, with Gomez citing bands such as Paramore and Forever the Sickest Kids as influences on the album. Ted Bruner and Trey Vittetoe worked extensively on the record with Gomez, producing multiple tracks. Gomez worked with Gina Schock on several songs for the album, while Rock Mafia produced two of the album's tracks.
"Naturally" is a song performed by American band Selena Gomez & the Scene, taken from their debut studio album Kiss & Tell (2009). It was released by Hollywood Records as the album's second single in the United States and select other countries. The song was produced by Antonina Armato and Tim James who wrote the song with Devrim Karaoglu. Musically, "Naturally" is an uptempo dance-pop song which relies on electro-pop in the style of hi-NRG. The song's lyrics speak of a relationship in which feelings are not forced and the protagonist sings of their happiness. The song was released on December 11, 2009 and officially impacted US mainstream radio on January 19, 2010, and was released physically in numerous European countries thereafter. The song also appears on the international standard edition of the band's second album, A Year Without Rain (2010).
A Year Without Rain is the second studio album by American band Selena Gomez & the Scene. The album was released on September 17, 2010, via Hollywood Records. Gomez worked with Rock Mafia duo Tim James and Antonina Armato, as well as Fefe Dobson, Toby Gad, and Superspy. New contributions came from Kevin Rudolf, Katy Perry, Jonas Jeberg and RedOne among others.
When the Sun Goes Down is the third and final studio album by American band Selena Gomez & the Scene, released on June 21, 2011, by Hollywood Records. The band worked with several artists on this album, including writers and producers from their debut, Kiss & Tell (2009), and their second album, A Year Without Rain (2010), such as Rock Mafia's Tim James and Antonina Armato, as well as Katy Perry, Devrim "DK" Karaoglu, and Toby Gad. New contributors to this album included Britney Spears, Priscilla Renea, Emanuel Kiriakou, Dreamlab and Sandy Vee.
"Birthday" is a song recorded by American singer Selena Gomez for her solo debut studio album Stars Dance (2013). It was written and produced by Mike Del Rio, with additional writing by Crista Russo and Jacob Kasher Hindlin. Matt Beckley also provided additional vocal production for the song. Musically, "Birthday" combines deep electronic dance beats and police sirens with elements of trap music. The song's instrumentation is created by blending purring, synthesized bass, snappy beats, handclaps, "oxygen-sucking" sub-bass, and trap snares with sexual moans and elements of hip hop music. Sparse drum beats and vocal chants are woven throughout the song's composition, which has been described by critics as club-ready electropunk, with trap and dubstep elements. The song was originally announced as a single, but was never officially released from the album.
"Come & Get It" is a song recorded by American singer Selena Gomez for her debut solo studio album, Stars Dance (2013). It was released as the album's lead single on April 7, 2013, through Hollywood Records, and served as her first official release outside of either her acting work or her former band, Selena Gomez & the Scene. The song was written by Norwegian production team Stargate, consisting of Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, along with Ester Dean. Eriksen and Hermansen handled the tracks production, while Dean served as the vocal producer. The song was one of the last songs to be recorded for the album in early 2013. "Come & Get It" features a change in style from Gomez's previous releases, and features elements of electropop, dance-pop and Punjabi music.
Stars Dance is the debut solo studio album by American singer Selena Gomez. It was released on July 19, 2013, by Hollywood Records. Gomez began planning the project in 2012, at which time she announced that her band Selena Gomez & the Scene would be taking an indefinite hiatus, and continued work into 2013. Stars Dance is an EDM and electropop album, incorporating elements of dubstep, techno, disco, electro house and worldbeat. Gomez worked with producers such as Rock Mafia and The Cataracs on the album.
Journals is the second compilation album by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released through Island Records on December 23, 2013. The album features guest appearances from R. Kelly, Chance the Rapper, Lil Wayne, Future, and Big Sean. Journals is a R&B album that sees Bieber mostly deal with themes of heartbreak and forgiveness in a romantic relationship. To achieve a more mature sound, production was handled by a variety of record producers, such as new producers Poo Bear, Maejor Ali, Andre Harris, D.K. the Punisher, Soundz, and the Audibles, as well as previous producers Chef Tone, T-Minus, Diplo, Darkchild and Sir Nolan. A ten-week digital download campaign entitled Music Mondays, in which one new song was released every Monday night, was held from October 7, 2013, to December 9, 2013. In addition to the songs released on Music Mondays, Journals is also composed of five other previously unreleased songs. The recording sessions took place while Bieber was on his Believe Tour (2012—2013), which generated one or two songs a day throughout the entire tour.
"The Heart Wants What It Wants" is a song by American singer Selena Gomez. It was released on November 6, 2014, through Hollywood Records, as the lead and only single from her compilation album For You (2014). The song was written by Gomez, Antonina Armato, David Jost and Tim James. Armato and James, who collectively form the production duo Rock Mafia, also produced the song. A mid-tempo pop and R&B track with a minimal electropop beat, its accompanying music video was premiered on November 6, 2014, alongside the premiere of the song itself. It is Gomez's last single release under the label.
"Good For You" is the lead single from American singer Selena Gomez's second studio album, Revival (2015). It features vocals by American rapper ASAP Rocky. The song was written by Gomez, Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter, ASAP Rocky, Hector Delgado, and its producers Nick Monson and Nolan Lambroza. Originally, the track was conceived by the writers in 45 minutes, during a session booked by the latter. The singer then received the song through the trio's A&R and was entirely involved in its creative session, helping to develop it as a representation of her process of self-realization, her confidence as a young woman, and her feelings of vulnerability. After it was reworked by Lambroza, she sent the song to Rocky, who added new instruments and co-produced it with his frequent collaborator Hector Delgado, who was in charge of Rocky's vocal production.
Revival is the second studio album by American singer Selena Gomez. It was released on October 9, 2015, by Interscope Records, her first album released through that label. Preparation for the album began in 2014, when Gomez left her previous label Hollywood Records. The record was influenced by a range of artists, particularly Christina Aguilera and her album Stripped (2002). Gomez co-wrote twelve of its sixteen tracks. The album reflects her journey since 2013, including the media scrutiny surrounding her personal life. As executive producers, Gomez, Danny D and Tim Blacksmith collaborated with Hit-Boy, Rock Mafia, and Stargate to achieve Gomez's new desired sound. Revival is primarily a dance-pop and electropop record, connected by a tropical beach sound, with lyrical themes revolving around love and confidence.
"Same Old Love" is a song recorded by American singer Selena Gomez, who included it on and released it from her second studio album Revival (2015). The song was written by Charli XCX, Ross Golan, and its producers Stargate and Benny Blanco. The song was released as the second single from Revival on September 10, 2015, to contemporary hit radio. It was initially composed by XCX with Stargate and later recorded by Gomez without the former in the studio at the time. "Same Old Love" is a midtempo electropop and synth-pop song backed by a wonky piano loop, a finger-click beat and Italo disco synths. In the song, Gomez uses a forceful, emotive tone and a raspy delivery that are both uncharacteristic for her, accompanied by XCX's chorus vocals. According to Gomez, the lyrics are a representation of various stages of different relationships and are about getting rid of everything toxic in her life, also inspired by her relationship with her father.
"Kill Em with Kindness" is a song recorded by American singer Selena Gomez. It was serviced to contemporary hit radio on May 3, 2016, through Interscope Records as the fourth and final single from her second studio album Revival (2015). The song was written by Gomez and producers Rock Mafia, Benny Blanco and Dave Audé, while R3drum contributed additional production. "Kill Em with Kindness" is a tropical house song with an electronic production.
"Hands to Myself" is a song recorded by American singer Selena Gomez for her second studio album, Revival (2015). It was released on January 20, 2016, as the record's third single by Interscope Records. The track was written by Gomez, Justin Tranter, Julia Michaels, and its producers Mattman & Robin and Max Martin. It is meant to add a fresh female perspective to the album and was influenced by the music of Prince. Musically, it is a dance-pop and synth-pop song backed by lightly clicking percussion, hand claps, a guitar riff and "tribal pop" synths. Throughout the track, Gomez uses both her higher vocal register for belting, as well as her lower range breathy vocals in a volume just above a whisper. She clips her enunciation of the lyrics, which detail sexual desire.
"Sober" is a song by American singer Selena Gomez from her second solo studio album, Revival (2015), included as the fifth track on the record. The song was leaked two days prior the album's release, on October 7, 2015, and was originally scheduled to be released as the album's fifth single following "Kill Em with Kindness". Gomez collaborated with songwriters Chloe Angelides, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, and Julia Michaels, along with Norwegian duo Tor Hermansen and Mikkel Eriksen, who handled production under their stage name Stargate. Frequent collaborator Dreamlab handled the vocal production as well as background vocals. Driven to create a unique sound for herself, the singer focused on lyrics that reflected personal experiences, along with referencing influential albums of her youth, specifically Christina Aguilera's fourth studio album Stripped (2002).
"Me & the Rhythm" is a song by American singer Selena Gomez from her second solo studio album Revival (2015), included as the eighth track on the record. It was released on October 2, 2015 to digital download platforms as the album's first and only promotional single. The song was written by Gomez, Justin Tranter, and Julia Michaels, along with its producers Robin Fredriksson and Mattias Larsson, known as Mattman & Robin. "Me & the Rhythm" was the last song recorded for Revival, conceived after Gomez delayed the album's mixing to record more material with Michaels and Tranter. Gomez has called the track a personal favorite from the album.
Purpose is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released through Def Jam Recordings and School Boy Records on November 13, 2015, as a follow-up to his third studio album Believe (2012). The album features guest appearances from Big Sean, Travis Scott, Halsey, Jack Ü, and Ariana Grande. The deluxe version was released simultaneously on the same day. It features an extra guest appearance from Nas. Production was handled by Bieber and Jack Ü themselves, BloodPop, Benny Blanco, the Audibles, Soundz, Mike Dean, Ian Kirkpatrick, and Andre Harris, among others.
"Back to You" is a song by American singer Selena Gomez from the second season soundtrack to 13 Reasons Why (2018), a TV adaptation of the eponymous book. It appears as an international bonus track on her third studio album Rare (2020) and was written by Gomez, Parrish Warrington, Diederik Van Elsas, Amy Allen, and Micah Premnath. The production was handled by Ian Kirkpatrick and Trackside. It was released on May 10, 2018, as the second single from the soundtrack following the release of Lovely by Billie Eilish and Khalid.
Rare is the third studio album by American singer Selena Gomez, released on January 10, 2020, by Interscope Records. As the executive producer, Gomez worked with many producers, including Ian Kirkpatrick, Jason Evigan, Mattman & Robin, Sir Nolan, Simon Says, The Monsters & Strangerz and David Pramik. Described by Gomez as her "diary from the past few years", Rare is a midtempo pop and dance-pop record, taking cues from electronic, latin pop and R&B styles. Lyrically, the album explores themes of self-love, self-empowerment, self-acceptance, and self-worth. Guest features on Rare are from rappers 6lack and Kid Cudi.
Former Disney star Selena Gomez is heading for her second solo, and fifth overall, UK Top 40 album with For You (33).