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Selena Gomez Deconstructs Her Hit ‘Boyfriend’ Beat By Beat In New Video

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Selena Gomez is revealing how the sausage gets made. RELATED: Selena Gomez Shares The Advice She Would Give Her Younger Self During Graduation Speech In a new edition of the Beats by Dre video series “Beat x Beat”, the singer breaks down her single “Boyfriend” from conception to release.

The inspiration for the song came when co-writer Julia Michaels asked Gomez what mood she was going for, and the singer responded candidly, “I don’t know, I want a boyfriend.” RELATED: How Selena Gomez Is Dealing With ‘Feeling Unsettled’ Amid Coronavirus Pandemic From that spark the song formed, with the help of another co-writer Justin Tranter and producers the Roommates.

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