Selena Gomez gets hot and heavy while showcasing her sultry, grown-up style as she conquers Paris in the leaked brand spanking new video for her dance-dubstep new single, "Slow Down," the second single from the 20-year-old starlet's forthcoming solo debut studio album, "Stars Dance," which is set to be released on Tuesday (July 19), one day after the Spring Breaker actress will turn 21. The former Disney star is seen in full-on starlet mode rocking trademark scarlet lips and sensuous dance moves to her up-tempo banger.
Produced by The Cataracs, "Slow Down," is a high-octane, uptempo dance-pop, slickly produced, stylish and EDM song, that has been described as wobbly club thumper. It features various dubstep influences, a little funk guitar twang that's lovely and a dubsteppy chorus and middle eight, but mostly it's that pounding four-on-the-floor beat pushing throughout that works marvelously. The best moment is a spoken-word bit at the end that's too lovely to spoil. Lyrically, the song speaks of taking a relationship slowly rather than rushing into things.
"Can we take it nice and slow, slow/ Break it down and drop it low, low/ Cause I just wanna party all night in the neon lights 'til you can let me go," sings Gomez, who recorded this dubstep-influenced track to remind herself how important it is to live in the moment. "It's basically just about having this moment and not having to rush it, because I don't know how many times I've been like, 'I just want to be married and over this,' but this is what we're supposed to be enjoying," she revealed to MTV News.
Filmed last May in Paris, the "Slow Down" visual shows Gomez loving night time in the City of Lights. It opens with the night scenery around Eiffel Tower. After inexplicably taking a mysterious ride through the streets of Paris in a vintage Mercedez Benz, she walks fiercely in boots and does a sexy strut down a cobblestone street and ends up in a club flanked by an array of hunky dancers performs a choreography in a neon-lit room, where she just lets loose and lives while she's young or whatever, and forgets about all her problems by fist-pumping and just 'letting go' on the dance floor.
Produced by The Cataracs, "Slow Down," is a high-octane, uptempo dance-pop, slickly produced, stylish and EDM song, that has been described as wobbly club thumper. It features various dubstep influences, a little funk guitar twang that's lovely and a dubsteppy chorus and middle eight, but mostly it's that pounding four-on-the-floor beat pushing throughout that works marvelously. The best moment is a spoken-word bit at the end that's too lovely to spoil. Lyrically, the song speaks of taking a relationship slowly rather than rushing into things.
"Can we take it nice and slow, slow/ Break it down and drop it low, low/ Cause I just wanna party all night in the neon lights 'til you can let me go," sings Gomez, who recorded this dubstep-influenced track to remind herself how important it is to live in the moment. "It's basically just about having this moment and not having to rush it, because I don't know how many times I've been like, 'I just want to be married and over this,' but this is what we're supposed to be enjoying," she revealed to MTV News.
Filmed last May in Paris, the "Slow Down" visual shows Gomez loving night time in the City of Lights. It opens with the night scenery around Eiffel Tower. After inexplicably taking a mysterious ride through the streets of Paris in a vintage Mercedez Benz, she walks fiercely in boots and does a sexy strut down a cobblestone street and ends up in a club flanked by an array of hunky dancers performs a choreography in a neon-lit room, where she just lets loose and lives while she's young or whatever, and forgets about all her problems by fist-pumping and just 'letting go' on the dance floor.
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