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Selena Gomez drops first Spanish EP ‘Revelacion’

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By ANI
WASHINGTON: Singer-songwriter Selena Gomez’s first Spanish EP ‘Revelacion’ is right here! On Friday, the singer dropped her seven-track Spanish-language EP, which a tribute to her Latina roots and a present to her huge fanbase in Latin America.

The singer shared the discharge of her EP on Instagram, writing, “REVELACION is out now / REVELACION disponible ya.”

Gomez additionally posted a video on her Instagram story, wherein she thanked followers for his or her love and help.

“I hope you guys like the album and have so much fun with it because obviously, I’ve been wanting to do this for so, so long. And I’m just so grateful. So I hope you guys like it, and let me know what you think, but I’m just so happy,” she stated with a large smile on her face.

As per People journal, the EP contains seven songs ‘De Una Vez’, ‘Buscando Amor’, ‘Baila Conmigo’, ‘Damelo To’, ‘Vicio’, ‘Adios’ and ‘Selfish Love’.

Gomez had launched the EP’s first single ‘De Una Vez’ in January 2021 and adopted it up with ‘Baila Conmigo’ with Rauw Alejandro. Most lately she dropped ‘Selfish Love’ that includes DJ Snake.

The singer stated it is sometimes “easier” for her to sing in Spanish than to talk it however admitted to the Los Angeles Times that she needed to generally cease recording as a result of she used to get pissed off.

She stated, “There’s a lot of slang that I needed to learn. Spanish changes generationally as well as geographically. Sometimes I was like, ‘Wait! Hang on! I need to understand.”

“There would be moments where I would end the recording session because I would get so frustrated. Not just trying to create an album from my basement but making it sound authentic. That’s something that requires meticulous care. But now, I think I actually sound better in Spanish than I do in English,” she added.

The EP was solely produced by Tainy, who’s answerable for a few of reggaeton’s greatest hits, together with Cardi B’s ‘I Like It’, Dua Lipa’s ‘Un Dia’, and a number of other of Bad Bunny and J Balvin’s albums.

Speaking concerning the EP, she had earlier advised Vogue, “The project is really an homage to my heritage, adding, “It’s a Sasha Fierce second, for positive.”

Recently, Gomez made headlines after she spoke about her attainable retirement from music to attempt her hand in appearing, however stated she needs to provide it “one last try”.

Before she transitioned to music, Gomez starred in Disney’s ‘Wizards of Waverly Place’ from 2007 to 2012. She rose to fame with the present on the age of 15.