Rare songstress Selena Gomez stepped out in a stunning gold dress on the set of her latest music video shoot! The 27-year-old was spotted in Los Angeles on Jan. 28 rocking a metallic halter dress with a short hem as she walked around the set.
11.01.2020 - 03:36 / billboard.com
This New Music Friday (Jan. 10) applauds the unabashed return of Selena Gomez, mourns the loss of Mac Miller all over again with his first posthumous single and ends the wait for a new Drake and Future collaboration.Rare delves into Gomez's trial and tribulations -- first heard in her Billboard Hot 100 No.
Rare songstress Selena Gomez stepped out in a stunning gold dress on the set of her latest music video shoot! The 27-year-old was spotted in Los Angeles on Jan. 28 rocking a metallic halter dress with a short hem as she walked around the set.
Selena Gomez is still making the press rounds for her new album Rare, which means that we're still getting .
Selena Gomez soars from No. 24 to No. 1 on the Billboard Artist 100 chart (dated Jan. 25) to become the top musical act in the U.S. for the first time, as the pop superstar's new LP Rare arrives at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with112,000 equivalent album units, according to Nielsen Music. Gomez also lands three songs from the album on the la
A while back, taking to her Instagram Stories, Selena Gomez had revealed that she was "desperate" to have her latest album Rare to be No. 1 on Billboard 200.
Selena Gomez is giving fans a look at the making of the "ethereal, iridescent universe" created for her "Rare" music video.
Welcome to the This Week in Billboard News podcast, where Jordyn Rolling, Billboard News host, and Gary Trust, Billboard senior director of charts, dive into the week's biggest music news stories. This week, Selena Gomez shares exclusive insights about her n
Selena Gomez ended 2019 on a spectacular note as her song 'Lose You To Love Me' emerged as a chart topper. The singer recently dropped her brand new album 'Rare' with as many as 13 songs and it is already one of the best sellers.
Selena Gomez is on an upward path of empowerment with her latest endeavor. The Lose You to Love Me singer took to social media to share with her 166 million followers how she is commemorating her latest studio album Rare with a small and personal (rather permanent) detail.
Did you know the line "This dance was killing me softly" in Selena Gomez's No. 1 hit "Lose You to Love Me" is a reference to the Fugees' 1996 classic "Killing Me Softly"? Or that Hot Cheetos are something she'll never lose and always love?The popstar released a special version of her "LYTLM" music video today (Jan.
Selena Gomez tugged on our heartstrings with her emotional "Lose You to Love Me" music video, and the songstress kept our tears falling with an alternate version, released on Monday (Jan. 13).
Selena Gomez is hanging up the lingerie, at least as far as music videos go. The "Lose You to Love Me" singer is pivoting away from the sultry looks and video concepts of her past and making it a point to create visuals for her music that don't rely on sexy imagery. Gomez made the announcement herself when she attended an album release party for her latest release Rare, during which the video for her hit "Hands to Myself" was on rotation.
Selena Gomez is currently on cloud nine as her album Rare is finally out for the world to consume. Before the album release, Selena had teased her millions and millions of fans with winter hits like Lose You To Love Me and Look At Her Now, which is a part of the tracklist for Rare.
Being able to “Dance Again” typically comes after getting “Vulnerable” -- except on the track list of Selena Gomez’s third solo album Rare, which she finally released first thing Friday (Jan. 10). The 13-track journey takes listeners through a whirlwind of emotions across various genres, from stirring ballads like the album’s Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 lead single “Lose You to Love Me” to a taste of alternative hip-hop courtesy of Kid Cudi on their sanguine “A Sweeter Place” duet.
Selena Gomez has channeled her heartbreak into art. In her new album, Rare, the singer, 27, gets candid about her relationship with ex Justin Bieber and admits it took much healing to recover from their years-long toxic romance.
Selena Gomez released her highly anticipated new album, “Rare,” and its tracks are seemingly filled to the brim with references to her relationship with Justin Bieber.