Selena Gomez comeback with much-awaited summer song Single Soon

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The long-awaited song Single Soon by Selena Gomez is officially available. The song and music video are both freely downloadable and streamable everywhere. The 31-year-old's most recent single is a bo..

With the upbeat dance song Single Soon, Selena Gomez has made her musical comeback, and fans can't get enough of the song or its entertaining music video.


The long-awaited song Single Soon by Selena Gomez is officially available. The song and music video are both freely downloadable and streamable everywhere. The 31-year-old's most recent single is a bouncy dance number that affirms that the singer is unmarried and dispels the endless rumors that she is in a relationship. In the upbeat tune, Gomez sounds like a carefree spirit. The video is broken down here along with how viewers are responding to it.

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 The singer's half-sister Gracie begins the music video with a voice note in which she tells Gomez that she loves her and that she shouldn't ever worry about boys. The actress sends her boyfriend a note informing him of their breakup. She sings along to the upbeat tune, "Should I do it on the phone? / Should I leave a little note in the pocket of his coat? / Maybe I'll just disappear / I don't wanna see a tear / And the weekend's almost here,"

 

 

I'm sorry, I can't, it says in the note. Don't hate me" is a reference to Sex and the City episode 7 from season 6, as Carrie dumps her boyfriend Jack Berger. As she prepares for a night out, she moves on to test on several heels and dresses. Gomez welcomes her girl gang at a restaurant while donning a purple fur coat. The singer posts selfies in the car and describes herself as high maintenance but worth a try. After that, there is a lively karaoke session.

Gomez dances her heart out in a club before she and her companions dash to a pool. She smiles while posing underwater, and the next image shows her sprawled on a bed with her companions. She gives the camera a wink as she asks, "Well, who's next?" near the end of the music video. Fans are applauding the song on social media and adoring the feel and intensity of it in the meantime. They enjoy observing Gomez in her joyful and carefree state.

Here is where to view the Single Soon music video:

 

Selena Gomez is referred to as a "storyteller" by fans of Single Soon.


"I love this girl for who she is and her personality, not just for her songs, acting, or appearance," one user remarked. She is a storyteller of everyone's unwritten narrative, not a singer. One more remarked, "SEL!!! You didn't let me down! I'm not singing this as loud as I can as my happily married self!" With a string of fire and heart emojis, a third person wrote, "THE QUEEN LEFT NO CRUMBS!!" Another responded with the quip, "Today should be a public holiday."

A person commented, "It's delivering everything it's intended to give," to which another user responded, "You did that queen, like always!!!! It keeps repeating. Another person added, "LEGIT EMBODIED A GIRLS NIGHT THAT I NEED." "So glad to be alive during the Selena Gomez era," said a fourth. The song that Gomez referred to as "perfect for the end of summer" is currently out there.

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