
After sharing a cutesy tease, and sampling the track on social and during a beauty event, Selena Gomez and benny blanco’s brand new single “Call Me When You Breakup,” featuring Gracie Abrams has officially arrived. Hear it now on your favorite Audacy Pop stations.
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The new track follows their newly announced album’s first single, “Scared of Loving You,” which Gracie (probably methodically, but also genuinely) took to social media to gush about. “This song has made me tear up multiple times and I keep singing it before shows now to get the nerves out and it’s so lovely. Congratulations on the release and thank you for it,” she shared on an IG story.
Then, just a day later, benny began leaving breadcrumbs, teasing us and testing the internets strength with another one of his door open reveals, that opened to show Selena and Gracie, chilling on a bed, and acting surprised by his arrival.
Once the collab was confirmed, SelGo continued hyping the track, posting cheeky little sing-a-long videos, in which vigilant viewers peeped she was wearing the same cutesy hair clips and girly-pop bow tank seen in benny's initial tease.
“Call me when you break up / I want to be the first one on your mind when you wake up / I miss the way we’d stay up / We’d talk about forever while I’m taking off my makeup,” she sings along to the song in the snippet below, which she followed up with another one, singing along to different part of the song.
Selena also surprised an intimate group of her fans at her Rare Beauty promotional event in London, with an early listen to the yet-to-be-released track. Which thanks to smartphones and the internet, we also had a chance to experience via various fan recorded clips, like the one below.
But now that the new single has officially arrived, check it out for real below. Oh, and turns out Selena and Gracie’s bedroom hang tease, and all those lead up sing-a-long clips were actually part of the selfie-style iPhone shot music video.
Sel starts things off with the first verse, chorus and repetitive post-chorus, before passing the reigns and the phone to Abrams, who joined in on the second verse, singing, “Call me when you break up / I’m battlin' the lack of us, I've looked for medication / Tried every obvious replacement / In bars, in strangers' beds until my faith was in the basement.”
Harmonizing on the chorus to close out the song, the duo proclaim, “Call me when you break up… I’ll make it worth it.”
Listen to the WORLD PREMIERE of Selena Gomez and benny blanco’s brand new collab with Gracie Abrams, “Call Me When You Breakup,” all day on your favorite Audacy Pop station.