After the release of the latter, Gomez said that she was not in a rush to release another album, but after hearing "Who Says", she decided to begin another release, calling the song "amazing" and crediting it for inspiring her. Gomez would later call the song "fun and empowering", commenting, "Every time I sing this song, I'm like, 'I feel better already!
She then said that she was "dealing with it, of course" and was "going through it as well. Gomez herself stated "I am so happy [about recent empowerment songs], 'cause music is a universal language, and it's a quick way to get to everybody. The fact that all these artists are doing that, it's really good.
I'm really happy. According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes. It is composed in the key of E major as Gomez's vocal range spans from the low-note of G 3 to the high-note of C 5. The song contains string accents described as "sympathetic, but not overpowering. According to Brian Voerding of AOL Radio Blog , "Gomez sings about staying true to herself, particularly in the face of doubt that comes from others telling her she can't live up to her dreams. She has succeeded with quality, straightforward pop songs.
Although a writer from The Huffington Post called the song "superfluous" and like many feel-good anthems, "a little bit tepid", the writer said it was "cute" and an "ode to self worth" which "exudes bubblegum confidence in the manner of her man boy Bieber's tune "Never Say Never. The song managed to peak at number 21 on the chart dated June 29, marking the band's highest charting effort to date. It charted at number 37 on the previous and 27 on the latter.
The song debuted at number 17 on the Canadian Hot , becoming their highest charting single on the chart. It also reached number 15 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, becoming their highest charting single on that chart, beating the peak of "Naturally" which reached number twenty there.
The song charted in the top 50 in Germany and Ireland, and appeared on the main charts in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Austria. The song's music video was directed by American music video director Chris Applebaum. An eight-second teaser of the video was released on March 2, , and the full video premiered on VEVO on March 11, The video starts off with Gomez at a photoshoot where she starts singing the first verse. She then removes her earrings and shoes and exits the studio.
She is seen singing while walking through a city, riding in a cab, and eventually walking on the outskirts of the city as lyrics appear in various locations including a theatre marquee, the side of a building, and written in the sky.
Eventually she enters a public restroom, throws on a casual outfit and removes her make-up. After this, Gomez makes her way to a beach, where she is seen singing with her band, surrounded by fans. Who says you're not worth it? Who says you're the only one that's hurtin'? Trust me, that's the price of beauty Who says you're not pretty? Who says you're not beautiful? Who says? Who said, who said? Yeah, who said? Yeah Who says you're not worth it?
Yeah yeah Who says you're the only one that's hurtin'? Gomez spoke about her approach to beauty and mental health and the immense pressure she felt to be a good role model. She said that it was confusing for her as people and media created their own narratives about her.
As per People , in a cover story interview with Beauty Inc, a special edition of WWD, Selena Gomez opened up about the struggles she faced growing up in the spotlight and how it affected her mental health. She said, "There was this immense amount of pressure I had growing up that I felt like I needed to be a good role model. And then I felt like maybe that was just unrealistic, and my life became very public really quickly, and I didn't know that I was going through my own journey with mental health at the time.
A post shared by Selena Gomez selenagomez. She added, "It was really confusing growing up, and once people created this narrative of my life, I realized I can't be quiet anymore.
I have to just address what needs to be addressed, and that's me reclaiming my story, which is, 'OK, yeah, I was definitely going through a hard time, and this is why, and this is what I deal with. Back in , the Kill Them With Kindness singer cancelled 34 remaining dates of her Revival tour to focus on her mental health.
Following the cancellation of her tour, Gomez rechecked into rehab to focus on her mental health and was noticeably absent from social media. The single is from Coldplay's ninth studio album titled Music of the Spheres. In honour of the release of the song on October 15, she shared an Instagram post and thanked the band fronted by Chris Martin.
Thank you Coldplay for inviting me to be a part of this beautiful project.
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