Selena Gomez the Heart Wants What It Wants Album Art
"The Heart Wants What Information technology Wants" is the lead single from Selena Gomez's first greatest hits album For You. A demo got leaked on June 23, 2017 by JC named "Give You lot Up" as they had the demo before they knew the proper name.
Music video
The music video for "The Heart Wants What Information technology Wants" premiered on Selena Gomez'southward VEVO channel on YouTube on November 6, 2014 and received over nine million views in its first 24 hours. The music video was filmed in black and white and directed by Dawn Shadforth. Actor Shiloh Fernandez appears in the video equally Gomez'due south love interest. Co-ordinate to Gomez, the video was filmed near a year before its release, but was postponed three times.[1]
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Synopsis
Selena attends a party with her boyfriend. She is in love with him merely he keeps pain her. Seeing him hugging another woman upsets Selena. She decides to walk away but the guy stops her. Then we have some flashbacks of romantic moments betwixt them that Selena brings to her mind and gets upset again, resulting in her getting up to go out once more, overwhelmed from emotions. Her swain doesn't try to stop her this time, only kisses her goodbye and keeps on partying. So nosotros come across Selena leaving the building and walking in a parking lot: she seems lost and looks backside her, she wants her fellow to come after her and try to end her because no thing what, the center wants what it wants.
Critical reception
The song received critical acclaim for its lyrical content, production, vocals and new direction, compared to Gomez's previous efforts. Lucas Villa ofAXS favorably compared "The Heart Wants What it Wants" to the music of Lana Del Rey for Gomez's employ of "trip hop beats, guitar and distorted Emile Haynie-styled yelps" alongside her "darkest" lyrics all the same. He further wrote that the song "stands as a heartbreaking revelation in her five-year-old songbook, one that's vulnerably beautiful and unapologetically honest." Tim Sendra of Allmusic highlighted the song and praised information technology by calling it "very adult and real-sounding" and adding that "she acquits herself well hither too." Popology Now called this song "emotionally charged."The Huffington Post'southward Christopher Rosen deemed the song "a fairly adept canticle for those going through heartbreak."[2]
Idolator praised the song: "The Rock Mafia-produced gem shows the erstwhile teen queen in an entirely new low-cal. There'south a vulnerability we haven't seen before as Selena sings virtually the dark side of her very ain fairytale with palpable honesty and conviction" and the editor called information technology the selling point of an album and added that if Selena follows this direction, many hits will be coming for her." The Times of India editor Kasmin Fernandes added that this song shows her in an "entirely new light." Renowned for Sound was also positive: "smoothen dose of pop with a second-guessing love storyline." When reviewing single, Music Times concluded: "Emotional vocal channels Justin Bieber drama but is all the same stunning on its own."[3]
Commercial performance
The aforementioned twenty-four hours of its release, "The Center Wants What Information technology Wants" reached number two on the US iTunes; unmarried "Ready to Run" One Direction avoided its arrival at first place. Mediabase reported that on its first solar day the single received a radio audition of over x 1000000, making the means to compare its radio debut with the "Wrecking Ball" by Miley Cyrus, who debuted with four 1000000 less. Also in its debut information technology reached number one on the Billboard Twitter Real-Time list, which tracks the most mentioned and shared on Twitter songs.
During its first week, "The Center Wants What Information technology Wants" sold 103,000 digital copies in the United States, which allowed information technology to debut at number six in the list Digital Songs. These sales gave Gomez her second best debut on the list, after "Who Says" with her band Selena Gomez & the Scene, which debuted with 116,000 copies. The Billboard Hot 100 list, which combines the unmarried's digital sales, plus its operation on the radio and streaming, debuted at number twenty-five; the best entry of the week. In Streaming Songs it debuted at number thirty-7 because it received three.1 million streams.[four] Thanks to her performance at theAmerican Music Awards on November 23, 2014, Gomez got her second top x in Billboard Hot 100, and it reached number 6, the aforementioned position obtained by "Come & Get It" in May 2013. The week afterward its introduction, the vocal sold 136,000 copies and reached number five on Digital Songs, since it had a 98% increase in downloads compared to the previous week. Simultaneously, it reached the fifth position in Streaming Songs and debuted at number xl-two on Radio Songs. In the latter, managed to position itself every bit her second top 10, again behind "Come up & Get It".[five] In the counting of Pop Songs, based on the level of airplay that songs receive on pop radio stations in the United States, "The Center Wants What It Wants" became Gomez's 3rd summit ten single in her solo career and her third sequent single that make it to the first ten. On the other hand, in late Jan 2015, the song debuted on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart, marker the most pop songs in the dance clubs of the United States. As of July 2015, the single has sold 1.3 million copies in the United States.[half-dozen]
In Canada it besides achieved the best debut in its beginning week, at number nine. This automatically turned "The Center Wants What It Wants" Gomez's third meridian 10 in the country and her second best positioned single afterwards "Come & Get Information technology" which peaked at number six followed by "Love You like a Honey Vocal", which reached the 10th position. Weeks later "The Middle Wants What Information technology Wants" equaled the position of "Come & Get Information technology" in the Canadian territory.
Awards and nominations
"The Heart Wants What It Wants" won the award for Best Breakdown Song at the 2015 Radio Disney Music Awards. It likewise received a nomination for Option Break-Up Vocal at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards.
Lyrics
You got me sippin' on something
I tin't compare to nothing
I've e'er known, I'yard hoping
That afterward this fever I'll survive
I know I'1000 acting a bit crazy
Strung out, a lilliputian flake hazy
Hand over heart, I'm praying
That I'g gonna make it out live
The bed's getting cold and you lot're not here
The future that nosotros hold is and so unclear
Just I'm non alive until you call
And I'll bet the odds against it all
Save your advice 'cause I won't hear
You might exist right but I don't care
In that location'southward a 1000000 reasons why I should requite you up
But the heart wants what it wants
The heart wants what it wants
You got me scattered in pieces
Shining like stars and screaming
Lighting me up similar Venus
But and then you disappear and make me wait
And every 2d's similar torture
Heroin drip, no more so
Finding a way to let go
Infant, baby, no, I can't escape
The bed's getting cold and y'all're not here
The future that we concord is and so unclear
But I'm not alive until you call
And I'll bet the odds confronting it all
Save your communication 'cause I won't hear
You might be right but I don't care
At that place's a million reasons why I should give you up
Simply the heart wants what information technology wants
The middle wants what it wants
The centre wants what it wants
The heart wants what it wants
This is a modern fairytale
No happy endings
No wind in our sails
But I can't imagine a life without
Incoherent moments
Breaking me downwardly, down, down, down
The bed's getting cold and you're not here
The future that nosotros hold is so unclear
But I'm not alive until y'all telephone call
And I'll bet the odds confronting it all
Salve your communication 'crusade I won't hear
You lot might be correct only I don't care
There's a 1000000 reasons why I should give yous upwards
But the heart wants what it wants
The middle wants what information technology wants
The heart wants what it wants
The heart wants what it wants
The middle wants what information technology wants, baby
It wants what it wants, baby
Information technology wants what information technology wants
It wants what information technology wants
Live performance
- Gomez performed the single for the first time at the 2014 American Music Awards. In her presentation, Gomez wore a peel-colored dress, and the groundwork consisted of images as dark lights, thorns, roses, broken glass and wings appeared behind her on the screen. At the end of her performance, the singer added the phrase "I thought you were the one...". Caitlin White from MTV described the visuals every bit "amazing" and said: "It is a more mature song for Selena, but one that almost everyone in the audience could chronicle, given the intense and emotional response public." The Wrap's Matt Donnelly wrote that information technology was "a considerable growth moment" for the singer. Casey Rackham of Zap2it chosen the operation "beautifully and emotionally intense." She commented that the use of wings was "pretty empowering." Later on her presentation at the American Music Awards, the song went to number 1 on the Billboard Twitter Real-Time, position it had occupied in its release.
- An instrumental version of the song was used as an interlude on the Revival Tour in 2016.
References
- ↑ Selena Gomez Talks Relationship With Justin Bieber | On Air with Ryan Seacrest (YouTube)
- ↑ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/06/selena-gomez-the-middle-wants-what-information technology-wants_n_6113890.html
- ↑ http://www.musictimes.com/manufactures/14670/20141106/selena-gomez-the-heart-wants-what-information technology-wants-review-justin-bieber-heed.htm
- ↑ http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/nautical chart-beat/6319730/hot-100-chart-moves-selena-gomez-large-sean
- ↑ http://world wide web.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-shell/6334880/hot-100-taylor-swift-no-1-selena-gomez-mark-ronson
- ↑ http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6634614/ask-billboard-are-there-an-unusually-high-number-of-new-acts-in?page=0%2C1
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