It all begins with TMSIDK, where Selena starts off as a maid [poor], but isn't taking no for an answer is coming to smash.
Then we get Falling Down. Selena has been introduced into the media, haters, celeb relationships etc.,, she's becoming more about the media and stylized (the carpet scene) + she is pretty much predicting their downfall (Jonas?)
In Naturally, she falls head over heels with Nick, and this is her declaration of love.
but obviously, famous relationships aren't all they're cracked up to be. In Round and Round we see how frustrated Selena is with the relationship and how hard it is to hide it from the media (it feels like a spy mission)
But she loves him, so she becomes somewhat depressed because every day feels like a year without rain (this is around the time where she cut her hair, and started becoming more insecure)
LYLALS + Who Says happen around the same time and they can be interchanged. Basically, LYLALS is her finding a new love (JB) and again falls head over heels over him (everything in the video is weird once more). And Who Says is all about ignoring the negativity and accepting herself for who she is, which she didn't do the first time around.
Hit The Lights is a little more subtle. But it's all about the regrets, and things that didn't work out, and just partying it off. She's growing up and she's giving less of a **** about things. The song is kind of sad but also positive.
and BOOM. Come & Get It, the bitch is a grown woman now. The fire signifies a change, a transformation. The mirror scene is looking into her old self, the one that is being left behind--- which basically drowns by the end of the video.
Can't wait for the Mexican Madonna to continue the saga
It all begins with TMSIDK, where Selena starts off as a maid [poor], but isn't taking no for an answer is coming to smash.
Then we get Falling Down. Selena has been introduced into the media, haters, celeb relationships etc.,, she's becoming more about the media and stylized (the carpet scene) + she is pretty much predicting their downfall (Jonas?)
In Naturally, she falls head over heels with Nick, and this is her declaration of love.
but obviously, famous relationships aren't all they're cracked up to be. In Round and Round we see how frustrated Selena is with the relationship and how hard it is to hide it from the media (it feels like a spy mission)
But she loves him, so she becomes somewhat depressed because every day feels like a year without rain (this is around the time where she cut her hair, and started becoming more insecure)
LYLALS + Who Says happen around the same time and they can be interchanged. Basically, LYLALS is her finding a new love (JB) and again falls head over heels over him (everything in the video is weird once more). And Who Says is all about ignoring the negativity and accepting herself for who she is, which she didn't do the first time around.
Hit The Lights is a little more subtle. But it's all about the regrets, and things that didn't work out, and just partying it off. She's growing up and she's giving less of a **** about things. The song is kind of sad but also positive.
and BOOM. Come & Get It, the bitch is a grown woman now. The fire signifies a change, a transformation. The mirror scene is looking into her old self, the one that is being left behind--- which basically drowns by the end of the video.
Can't wait for the Mexican Madonna to continue the saga
It all begins with TMSIDK, where Selena starts off as a maid [poor], but isn't taking no for an answer is coming to smash.
Then we get Falling Down. Selena has been introduced into the media, haters, celeb relationships etc.,, she's becoming more about the media and stylized (the carpet scene) + she is pretty much predicting their downfall (Jonas?)
In Naturally, she falls head over heels with Nick, and this is her declaration of love.
but obviously, famous relationships aren't all they're cracked up to be. In Round and Round we see how frustrated Selena is with the relationship and how hard it is to hide it from the media (it feels like a spy mission)
But she loves him, so she becomes somewhat depressed because every day feels like a year without rain (this is around the time where she cut her hair, and started becoming more insecure)
LYLALS + Who Says happen around the same time and they can be interchanged. Basically, LYLALS is her finding a new love (JB) and again falls head over heels over him (everything in the video is weird once more). And Who Says is all about ignoring the negativity and accepting herself for who she is, which she didn't do the first time around.
Hit The Lights is a little more subtle. But it's all about the regrets, and things that didn't work out, and just partying it off. She's growing up and she's giving less of a **** about things. The song is kind of sad but also positive.
and BOOM. Come & Get It, the bitch is a grown woman now. The fire signifies a change, a transformation. The mirror scene is looking into her old self, the one that is being left behind--- which basically drowns by the end of the video.
Can't wait for the Mexican Madonna to continue the saga
It all begins with TMSIDK, where Selena starts off as a maid [poor], but isn't taking no for an answer is coming to smash.
Then we get Falling Down. Selena has been introduced into the media, haters, celeb relationships etc.,, she's becoming more about the media and stylized (the carpet scene) + she is pretty much predicting their downfall (Jonas?)
In Naturally, she falls head over heels with Nick, and this is her declaration of love.
but obviously, famous relationships aren't all they're cracked up to be. In Round and Round we see how frustrated Selena is with the relationship and how hard it is to hide it from the media (it feels like a spy mission)
But she loves him, so she becomes somewhat depressed because every day feels like a year without rain (this is around the time where she cut her hair, and started becoming more insecure)
LYLALS + Who Says happen around the same time and they can be interchanged. Basically, LYLALS is her finding a new love (JB) and again falls head over heels over him (everything in the video is weird once more). And Who Says is all about ignoring the negativity and accepting herself for who she is, which she didn't do the first time around.
Hit The Lights is a little more subtle. But it's all about the regrets, and things that didn't work out, and just partying it off. She's growing up and she's giving less of a **** about things. The song is kind of sad but also positive.
and BOOM. Come & Get It, the bitch is a grown woman now. The fire signifies a change, a transformation. The mirror scene is looking into her old self, the one that is being left behind--- which basically drowns by the end of the video.
Can't wait for the Mexican Madonna to continue the saga
Out a month ago that the Girl was considering leaving her current management team and was immediately in her ear about how she would be the perfect replacement. She invited the Girl over to her house, talked to her for hours, and set her up with two of her current clients for outings to let our Girl see what it would be like to be part of her flock. Of course, all three are now suddenly seen absolutely everywhere together!
Girl is loving all the publicity she is getting on every outing… and the potential Manager is on the phone with her every day, reinforcing over and over and over again how she is the perfect choice to manage the Girl’s career and her money.
It all begins with TMSIDK, where Selena starts off as a maid [poor], but isn't taking no for an answer is coming to smash.
Then we get Falling Down. Selena has been introduced into the media, haters, celeb relationships etc.,, she's becoming more about the media and stylized (the carpet scene) + she is pretty much predicting their downfall (Jonas?)
In Naturally, she falls head over heels with Nick, and this is her declaration of love.
but obviously, famous relationships aren't all they're cracked up to be. In Round and Round we see how frustrated Selena is with the relationship and how hard it is to hide it from the media (it feels like a spy mission)
But she loves him, so she becomes somewhat depressed because every day feels like a year without rain (this is around the time where she cut her hair, and started becoming more insecure)
LYLALS + Who Says happen around the same time and they can be interchanged. Basically, LYLALS is her finding a new love (JB) and again falls head over heels over him (everything in the video is weird once more). And Who Says is all about ignoring the negativity and accepting herself for who she is, which she didn't do the first time around.
Hit The Lights is a little more subtle. But it's all about the regrets, and things that didn't work out, and just partying it off. She's growing up and she's giving less of a **** about things. The song is kind of sad but also positive.
and BOOM. Come & Get It, the bitch is a grown woman now. The fire signifies a change, a transformation. The mirror scene is looking into her old self, the one that is being left behind--- which basically drowns by the end of the video.
Can't wait for the Mexican Madonna to continue the saga
The Mexican Madonna is coming for 7 VEVO Certified Music Videos.
Tell Me Something I Don't Know - 98,568,770 views
Round & Round and Hit the Lights will probably 100 million by the end of this year (giving her 9). And her next single will reach 100 million views so that gives her 10! SLAY
It all begins with TMSIDK, where Selena starts off as a maid [poor], but isn't taking no for an answer is coming to smash.
Then we get Falling Down. Selena has been introduced into the media, haters, celeb relationships etc.,, she's becoming more about the media and stylized (the carpet scene) + she is pretty much predicting their downfall (Jonas?)
In Naturally, she falls head over heels with Nick, and this is her declaration of love.
but obviously, famous relationships aren't all they're cracked up to be. In Round and Round we see how frustrated Selena is with the relationship and how hard it is to hide it from the media (it feels like a spy mission)
But she loves him, so she becomes somewhat depressed because every day feels like a year without rain (this is around the time where she cut her hair, and started becoming more insecure)
LYLALS + Who Says happen around the same time and they can be interchanged. Basically, LYLALS is her finding a new love (JB) and again falls head over heels over him (everything in the video is weird once more). And Who Says is all about ignoring the negativity and accepting herself for who she is, which she didn't do the first time around.
Hit The Lights is a little more subtle. But it's all about the regrets, and things that didn't work out, and just partying it off. She's growing up and she's giving less of a **** about things. The song is kind of sad but also positive.
and BOOM. Come & Get It, the bitch is a grown woman now. The fire signifies a change, a transformation. The mirror scene is looking into her old self, the one that is being left behind--- which basically drowns by the end of the video.
Can't wait for the Mexican Madonna to continue the saga
ART and POP truly coming together. When will the other girls?
The Mexican Madonna is coming for 7 VEVO Certified Music Videos.
Tell Me Something I Don't Know - 98,568,770 views
Round & Round and Hit the Lights will probably 100 million by the end of this year (giving her 9). And her next single will reach 100 million views so that gives her 10! SLAY
It all begins with TMSIDK, where Selena starts off as a maid [poor], but isn't taking no for an answer is coming to smash.
Then we get Falling Down. Selena has been introduced into the media, haters, celeb relationships etc.,, she's becoming more about the media and stylized (the carpet scene) + she is pretty much predicting their downfall (Jonas?)
In Naturally, she falls head over heels with Nick, and this is her declaration of love.
but obviously, famous relationships aren't all they're cracked up to be. In Round and Round we see how frustrated Selena is with the relationship and how hard it is to hide it from the media (it feels like a spy mission)
But she loves him, so she becomes somewhat depressed because every day feels like a year without rain (this is around the time where she cut her hair, and started becoming more insecure)
LYLALS + Who Says happen around the same time and they can be interchanged. Basically, LYLALS is her finding a new love (JB) and again falls head over heels over him (everything in the video is weird once more). And Who Says is all about ignoring the negativity and accepting herself for who she is, which she didn't do the first time around.
Hit The Lights is a little more subtle. But it's all about the regrets, and things that didn't work out, and just partying it off. She's growing up and she's giving less of a **** about things. The song is kind of sad but also positive.
and BOOM. Come & Get It, the bitch is a grown woman now. The fire signifies a change, a transformation. The mirror scene is looking into her old self, the one that is being left behind--- which basically drowns by the end of the video.
Can't wait for the Mexican Madonna to continue the saga