In a charming new music video, Selena Gomez and Gracie Abrams are seen snuggling up on a bed, capturing hearts with their latest single ‘Call Me When You Break Up’.

The video, shot on a front-facing iPhone camera, showcases Gomez and Abrams singing about waiting for a call from an ex. Their performances bring an intimate vibe that complements the song’s emotive lyrics, set against a lively pop melody.

Gomez, at 32, and Abrams, at 25, croon about being made for each other, a sentiment that resonates throughout the video as they share smiles and matching brunette bobs. It’s a tune filled with longing for past loves, with lyrics about always being there for someone special.

The collaboration is part of an upcoming joint album with music producer Benny Blanco, whose appearance in the video adds to the storyline. As Gomez ends up in his embrace, the narrative of finding one’s true partner comes full circle.

The heartfelt song emphasises themes of enduring love and friendship, promising to tug at listeners’ heartstrings. Their harmonies blend seamlessly, especially during the chorus, creating a feel-good moment as they sing cheek-to-cheek.


Gomez’s engagement to Blanco is also subtly echoed in the video, tying it to her personal life. While fans might speculate about the inspiration behind the tune, Gomez clarifies at a London event that it’s about a friendship, not a past romance.

This latest release is part of a phase rich with new music from Gomez and Blanco. Last week, they unveiled ‘Scared of Loving You’, another track from the anticipated album ‘I Said I Love You First’, due for release in March.

With a blend of catchy beats and heartfelt lyrics, Selena Gomez and Gracie Abrams have created a memorable musical moment. Their new single celebrates the complexities of love and friendship, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the full album release.

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