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That wouldn’t matter as much if Miley Cyrus hadn’t set the precedent for the wildest way to shed the skin of a child star, but it still sends a clear message: Selena Gomez makes grown-up music now. And on the defiant, Charli XCX-assisted “Same Old Love” and the piano ballad “Camouflage,” she breaks spades with swearing. “Body Heat” also finds her going where she hasn’t gone before: “Like a diamond, I need a little pressure/so press me down, until I scream.” It’s not as minimal, but it’s just as strong, and a little more fun. Breath? Gomez is easing into musical maturity easily, and it’s resulting in her most compelling work to date. “Hands to Myself” excels for almost the exact same reasons that “Good for You” does. There are plenty of moments on Revival that head in that direction. She was bona fide musical presence, coming into her own. It seemed that, finally, Selena Gomez wasn’t just a name to hand songs to. It’s a stance that’s reflected in the album artwork: the deluxe edition features her naked and seemingly vulnerable, but she stares down the camera, not to invite, but to challenge. The lyrics appear submissive, yet it’s the most powerful and focused she’s ever been. Other artists tried – Demi Lovato’s clamorous “Cool for the Summer” comes to mind – but Gomez seemed at last to sound like someone, and it was someone arresting. Sexy without trying to shock, poised without posturing, mature without being portentous: “Good for You” was the best surprise to happen to pop music this summer. For a star whose musical presence has always simply been pleasant at best, “Good for You” was alarming, and unbelievably refreshing.
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This is my revival, this is my revival The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: 30DaySinger.With one breath and a drop of sensual, yet menacing synths, Selena Gomez’s lead single “Good for You” seemed to be born out of some sort of immaculate conception. What shattered through me like a rifle was a revivalīut I'll be honest, I'm grateful, grateful Reaching for the truth, not afraid to lose I'll walk through the fire, I'll begin again The chains around me are finally breaking The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: I dive into the future The track was included on the setlist for Gomez's 2016 Revival Tour as the opening song and a remix of the song was performed at the end of the show. Lyrically, the song deals with themes of self-care, embracing one's inner power and self-restoration. The song has an experimental production and it has in her composition drums, keyboards and a spoken-word introduction. The song is an electropop song, which contains R&B influences. The song was first recorded in Rock Mafia Studios in Los Angeles and was finished when Gomez was in Mexico with her crew on Casa Aramara in April 2015. Gomez said that the song is the most personal one on the album and she called as an "important song". The song was written by Gomez, Antonina Armato, Tim James, Chauncey Hollis, Justin Tranter, Julia Michaels and Adam Schmalholz and was produced by Rock Mafia and Hit-Boy with Dubkiller handling the additional production. Selena first teased a video of the song recording and production on her Instagram account then she teased the song again in a special Revival event on Palace Theater on September 16. "Revival" is a song by American singer Selena Gomez from her second solo studio album, of the same name, released on Octoas the first track on the record.
