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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Selena Gomez Premiered "Naturally" On Disney

Disney starlet Selena Gomez lets thing flow natural in the official music video for "Naturally", the latest hit single from her debut album "Kiss & Tell," has world premiered last night (8:40 p.m., ET/PT) on Disney Channel during an episode of her TV series "Wizards of Waverly Place," as well as twitvid.com. The single will go into rotation on Radio Disney that same day.
"Naturally" was confirmed on Gomez's live web-cast to be the second single, which is an electropop song that has a juicy and instantly memorable vocal hook. The song was peaked at No.9 on Billboard Hot 200 since being released on September 29. "Naturally" was written by Antonina Armato, Tim James and Devrim Karaoglu and directed by Chris Dooley who also directed Gomez's first music video, "Falling Down." The song "Naturally" will be performed on "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2010.
The colorful music video for "Naturally" was shot on November 14, It features the young songstress undergoing several costume changes and singing the song energetically in front of a large projection of colorful platform. Previously, Selena shared the concept of the video to MTV when met at 2009 American Music Awards saying, "The video is very different from any other video that I've done." She added, "It has a lot more fierce clothes and a lot of fun colors."
With the 17-year-old signer/actress and her band getting duplicated every second, you can't take your eyes off the video! The Scene dished that they had to re-record this track especially for the video. It's truly incredible that, at a tender 17 years of age, the Wizards of Waverly Place star has mastered the whole "tilting her head downward and lifting her arms thing" so skillfully. There's no telling how many months she spent perfecting that move, and we only hope that she didn't sprain anything in the process.

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