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Post by Admin on Jan 19, 2021 6:07:39 GMT
The meaning behind the glowing heart and flowers on Selena Gomez’s Rodarte dress, which she wore for her Spanish music video ‘De Una Vez,’ is revealed in a new ‘Vogue’ interview. Selena Gomez wasn’t just wearing a pretty dress in her music video for De Una Vez, which dropped on Jan. 14. The Rodarte dress, with its sweet pink color, gorgeous floral print and glowing heart right at the center, held special meaning reflective of the overall theme of Selena’s Spanish video made for anyone who has “had their heart broken,” which she revealed to Vogue in a new interview published on Jan. 18. “If I was going to completely immerse myself into a project inspired by Latin culture, I wanted to work with native Spanish speaking creators,” Selena explained to the magazine. So, the “Same Old Love” singer turned to creative team/married couple Tania Verduzco and Adrian Perez, who knew how Selena’s dress could reflect the singer and actress’s Mexican culture. “We wanted to play with powerful language and images. We designed the heart—we call it the Milagro in Mexican culture—and its light to be a metaphor for the healing throughout the story,” Tania explained. Like the heart, the flowers on the Rodarte dress also had a deeper meaning. http://instagram.com/p/CKC29gRDTUM “We wanted to have these connections, to create this look, and to play with the amazing flowers the way Frida did, but making it modern and cool for right now,” Tania continued. “The flowers on the dress, hair, and within the video all connect with this idea of renewal.”
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Post by Admin on Jan 22, 2021 2:28:47 GMT
Selena Gomez - De Una Vez (Behind The Scenes) Just seven days after the release of her Spanish-language single “De Una Vez,” Selena Gomez dropped the behind-the-scenes video directed by Hunter Simmons. In the three-plus-minute video, the singer and actress is with her team as she’s getting ready to film the video. “This is my first Spanish song that I’ve done, I think, since I was maybe 18, 19?” she said. In the empowering song, produced by Tainy, Albert Hype, Jota Rosa, and Neon16, Gomez opens up about healing from a previous relationship and discovering her self-worth. “Ya no duele como antes, no/ La herida de tu amor sanó,” she kicks off the track. “De Una Vez” marks Gomez’s first Spanish-language track in more than a decade. “I spent hours trying to perfect the language and I also know some of it growing up but it has been really fun to step into it and it’s just a whole different world,” she added.
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Post by Admin on Jan 28, 2021 4:58:18 GMT
Selena Gomez continues to gift fans with new “De Una Vez” content and this time, she dropped an official lyric video.
The song’s lyrics, written in a glowing light pink cursive font, are displayed on top of scenes from the music video, such as the bed with silk covers and the beaming pink heart that she carries on her chest throughout the official clip. The lyrics can also be read in English at the bottom of the video.
In the rhythmic pop tune with hints of urban music, which was produced by Tainy, Albert Hype, Jota Rosa, and Neon16, Gomez opens up about healing from a previous relationship and discovering her self-worth. “Ya no duele como antes, no / La herida de tu amor sanó,” she kicks off the track.
"I am incredibly proud of my Latin background," Gomez said about her new single in a statement. "It felt empowering to sing in Spanish again and ‘De Una Vez’ is such a beautiful love anthem."
“De Una Vez” marks Gomez’s second Spanish-language track since "Un Año Sin Lluvia" in 2010.
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