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Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and Gracie Abrams Explore Heartbreak and Optimism in “Call Me When You Break Up” - Atwood Magazine

Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and Gracie Abrams Explore Heartbreak and Optimism in “Call Me When You Break Up” - Atwood Magazine

      “Call Me When You Break Up” is a poignant anthem reflecting the heartache of unrequited love, characterized by airy pop beats and sincere lyrics crafted by Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and Gracie Abrams.

      In a realm where love and heartbreak often intersect, Gomez, Blanco, and Abrams present a bittersweet anthem that encapsulates the nuances of longing and emotional exposure. Their recent collaboration “Call Me When You Break Up” serves as a highlight for Gomez and Blanco’s upcoming album *I Said I Love You First*, which is set for release on March 21st (SMG Music/Friends Keep Secrets/Interscope Records). With airy pop rhythms, emotional lyrics, and intimate vocal expressions, the song takes listeners on an emotional journey set to a lively melody.

      The track opens with the nostalgic sound of an answering machine, establishing a confessional atmosphere. Gomez enters with poignant lines, “Call me when you break up, I wanna be the first one on your mind when you wake up,” showcasing a tender vulnerability that mirrors the universal hope of reuniting with a former love. Abrams follows with her emotionally charged voice, sharing, “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.” Together, their verses create a narrative of heartbreak and the struggle to move on.

      The chorus merges a plea with a declaration, as Gomez and Abrams harmonize the refrain, “Won’t you call me when you break up? / I feel so out of luck, I’m skipping cracks along the pavement.” Their blended voices enhance the feeling of shared vulnerability, resonating deeply with anyone who has held onto the hope of rekindled love. The production, led by Blanco and GRAMMY winner FINNEAS, maintains a balance between reflective melancholy and lively pop vibes. The soft, airy instrumentation allows the lyrics and vocals to shine, while subtle electronic touches add a contemporary flair.

      Visually, the music video complements the song's intimate vibe. Shot from a front-facing camera, it features Gomez and Abrams singing from a hotel room, capturing the authentic, unfiltered essence of a late-night video call. Their smiles and laughter stand in contrast to the song's sorrow, infusing a layer of bittersweet nostalgia. Blanco makes a brief appearance towards the end, sharing a tender moment with Gomez that highlights the personal nature of the album.

      “Call Me When You Break Up” reflects the challenges of letting go and the enduring hope that love may return, transforming into more than just a tale of heartbreak. This theme aligns seamlessly with the narrative of *I Said I Love You First*, which chronicles Gomez and Blanco’s love journey from their initial encounter to their current relationship.

      In a recent interview, Gomez mentioned, “I definitely didn’t feel any sort of pressure. I was maybe just nervous with jitters in the beginning, and then slowly but surely it was happening, and it sort of fell into place with a lot of hard work and love.” Blanco echoed her sentiments, stressing the natural evolution of their creative process, which often unfolded in the comfort of home rather than in a traditional studio setting.

      The collaboration with Gracie Abrams adds significant emotional depth, as her reflective songwriting style complements Gomez’s heartfelt delivery. This marks the first time all three artists have collaborated, although Blanco and Abrams previously worked together on “Unlearn” in 2021. Abrams, who has already performed the song live during her tour stop in Hamburg, Germany, brings a fresh perspective to the track, resulting in a true synthesis of musical talents.

      As the second single from *I Said I Love You First*, “Call Me When You Break Up” sets a high standard for the album. Following the acclaim for “Scared of Loving You,” this latest release further cements Gomez and Blanco's standing as a musical power couple. Their ability to weave personal narratives with universally relatable themes showcases their artistry, with Abrams’ soulful vocals enhancing the emotional weight.

      Ultimately, “Call Me When You Break Up” serves as a reminder that heartbreak is a shared human experience, and sometimes the only way to move forward is to cling to hope—whether it’s just a distant voicemail waiting for a response. With its catchy melody, heartfelt lyrics, and seamless collaboration, the song is destined to become an anthem for anyone navigating the intricacies of love and loss.

      As fans eagerly anticipate Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's complete album, this track stands as a potent reminder of the magic that can emerge when three gifted artists come together to transform heartache into meaningful art.

      Unless you found the person

      that you want a new name from

      I’d like to be there

      when that day comes

      You know I’m always here

      so don’t ever be a stranger

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      :: stream *I Said I Love You First* here ::

      :: connect with Selena Gomez here ::

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      “Call Me When

Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and Gracie Abrams Explore Heartbreak and Optimism in “Call Me When You Break Up” - Atwood Magazine Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and Gracie Abrams Explore Heartbreak and Optimism in “Call Me When You Break Up” - Atwood Magazine Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and Gracie Abrams Explore Heartbreak and Optimism in “Call Me When You Break Up” - Atwood Magazine Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and Gracie Abrams Explore Heartbreak and Optimism in “Call Me When You Break Up” - Atwood Magazine

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