After what seems like a year without rain, the drought has finally ended, as Selena Gomez grows up and pays tribute to pop's past in her brand-new music video for her fun dance track, "Come & Get It," the lead single from the 20-year-old pop songstress and actress' upcoming as-yet-untitled debut solo album, fourth overall, following the three discs she released as the frontwoman of Selena Gomez & the Scene. The new video features Gomez braving the elements as she dances by a fire in a sexy sari-inspired getup before swimming in the open water, and we think it's her best video yet!
The Ester Dean penned and Stargate produced track is a mid-tempo pop song with elements of Indian music, about an up-and-down, on-off relationship. lyrically, it describes an addiction to a troublesome romance as a female lover's attempt to rekindle a previously ended romance. "Come & Get It," an easy, breezy tune with an ambling melody and a hint of reggae lilt, is fairly monotone, but repeat listens reveal the song's infectiousness. The track combines a Bhangra beat and vocal with a club-ready vibe and a dreamy bridge. And Gomez seems completely on-board with her love affair on the dance track.
The tribal electro-pop jam was released a few months after Gomez's split from her former boyfriend Justin Bieber. Fans immediately began speculating that the tune was a message to her ex that she wanted to get back together. However, the singer denied this was the case. She told Ryan Seacrest, "It's not really about a specific person. It exudes confidence and strength and that is something I'm willing to share with the world. I want to represent something good and be a good example."
Teaming up with director Anthony Mandler, who most recently directed Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" video, the two collectively worked to bring the Bhangra beat of "Come & Get it" to life. In the video, Gomez embracing an earthy, tribal feel and showed off a super sultry side of herself that we've never seen before as she battles the elements by taking on Earth, fire, and water. The singer seductively danced with the Earth in a revealing black outfit in a field of flowers. She fought fire in a red-hot outfit dancing with a group in the firelight. Gomez also channeled her inner mermaid by gracefully swimming in the ocean, and looked absolutely stunning while doing it!
The Ester Dean penned and Stargate produced track is a mid-tempo pop song with elements of Indian music, about an up-and-down, on-off relationship. lyrically, it describes an addiction to a troublesome romance as a female lover's attempt to rekindle a previously ended romance. "Come & Get It," an easy, breezy tune with an ambling melody and a hint of reggae lilt, is fairly monotone, but repeat listens reveal the song's infectiousness. The track combines a Bhangra beat and vocal with a club-ready vibe and a dreamy bridge. And Gomez seems completely on-board with her love affair on the dance track.
The tribal electro-pop jam was released a few months after Gomez's split from her former boyfriend Justin Bieber. Fans immediately began speculating that the tune was a message to her ex that she wanted to get back together. However, the singer denied this was the case. She told Ryan Seacrest, "It's not really about a specific person. It exudes confidence and strength and that is something I'm willing to share with the world. I want to represent something good and be a good example."
Teaming up with director Anthony Mandler, who most recently directed Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" video, the two collectively worked to bring the Bhangra beat of "Come & Get it" to life. In the video, Gomez embracing an earthy, tribal feel and showed off a super sultry side of herself that we've never seen before as she battles the elements by taking on Earth, fire, and water. The singer seductively danced with the Earth in a revealing black outfit in a field of flowers. She fought fire in a red-hot outfit dancing with a group in the firelight. Gomez also channeled her inner mermaid by gracefully swimming in the ocean, and looked absolutely stunning while doing it!
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