The sound of Selena Gomez's instant-classic 2015 pop manifesto Revival is all over this album, in gems like "Invitation" – a nervous girl whisper amplified at the center of all the production, until every quivery hiccup feels like a dramatic confession. (Since Gomez's "Hands to Myself" and "Same Old Love" came on like the craftiest Britney tunes in years, it makes perfect sense for Brit to build on them.)
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Correct. Revival was full of bops that found the perfect balance between unique and catchy without being desperate or generic (ignoring Rise and Camouflage)