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Come & Get It (Selena Gomez song)"Come & Get It" is a song recorded by American singer Selena Gomez for her first solo studio album, Stars Dance (2. It was released on April 7, 2. Watch Frida Online Forbes. Hollywood Records as the lead single from the album. It serves as her first official release outside of her former band, Selena Gomez & the Scene. The song was written by Norwegian production team Stargate, consisting of Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, along with Ester Dean.
Eriksen and Hermansen handled the tracks production, while Dean served as the vocal producer. The song was one of the last songs to be recorded for the album in early 2. Come & Get It" features a change in style from Gomez's previous releases, and features elements of electropop and Indian music. Music critics mostly praised the song for its tabla beat and its Bollywood themes. In the United States, the single became her first top ten entry on the Billboard Hot 1.
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Additionally, it peaked at number two on the Mainstream Top 4. It became her second top ten single in both Canada and the United Kingdom, and was certified multi- platinum in the former. The music video for "Come & Get It" was released on May 7. The song and its video received several awards and nominations, including at the 2. MTV Video Music Awards. Gomez performed "Come & Get It" at a number of awards shows and televised events, with its first performance being at the 2.
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MTV Movie Awards. She opted to incorporate choreography into performances of the song, inspired by artists such as Britney Spears. During its initial promotional run, Gomez came under fire from religious groups for donning a bindi during performances of the song. The single was performed during the encore of her worldwide Stars Dance Tour (2. Gomez performed the song on numerous occasions while promoting her second studio album, Revival (2.
The song is featured on Gomez's first compilation album, For You (2. Hollywood Records.
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Background and release[edit]Norwegian producers Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, better known as Stargate, both produced and wrote the song along with Ester Dean.[1] Dean recorded a demo of the song, which was originally written for inclusion on Barbadian artist Rihanna's sixth studio album, Talk That Talk (2. Rihanna ultimately decided not to record the song, thus it was given to Gomez for inclusion on Stars Dance.[3] Gomez later spoke to Billboard on the collaboration with the trio, claiming "I'm a huge Stargate fan – I think their beats and what they produce is just gold [..] And Ester Dean is just an incredible vocalist that a lot of people know, but if you actually hear her voice just solely on her own, it's just stunning, and it's really haunting."[4] "Come & Get It" was one of the last songs to be recorded for the album, which was completed in February 2. While recording the song, Gomez knew she wanted it to be the lead single, stating "I just remember recording it and being in the studio and just thinking of how the place I was in and what I was going through and I was just so excited about it and I wanted it to be the first single."[5] Gomez shared a similar sentiment in a later interview as well, adding "The reason I wanted it to be the first single was because radiates, as I said before, trust and out and that's something I'm willing to share with the world. This is the place I want to be and want to represent something good and be a good example, so I think it's fun."[5]Prior to the announcement of the single, it was speculated that Gomez had collaborated with her friend Taylor Swift on the lead single to her upcoming album; Gomez denied this.[6] Gomez first announced "Come & Get It" in March 2.
April 8, 2. 01. 3 release date.[7] Following the announcement, pieces of the song's single cover began being posted on Gomez's official website and social media; [8] the cover was released in full on March 2. Philippe Bond and David Bond, also known as The Blonds, designed the costumes and clothing adorned by Gomez for the cover of the single.[1.
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The pair stated "Working with Selena Gomez and her stylist Basia Richards is always an amazing experience [..] Selena's style is what The Blonds are all about. It’s daring, glamorous, and always fun!"[1. Once Upon A Time Season 4 Stream Tv. She later uploaded an eleven- second teaser for the song on April 1, with yet another teaser following on April 4.[1.
Come & Get It" was leaked online on April 6,[1. On Air with Ryan Seacrest later began streaming the song earlier than initially planned due to the unexpected leak.[1.
Gomez released an extended play featuring six remixes of the song to digital retailers on May 2. Composition[edit]"Come & Get It" is an electropop,[1. The song is composed in the key of G minor[2. Gomez's vocal range spans from the low tone of F3 to the high note of D5.[2. The song opens with a "Bollywood inspired" theme,[2. Gomez said the song was inspired by works from pop singer Britney Spears and Skrillex, the latter of which worked on the soundtrack to the film Spring Breakers (2.
Gomez.[2. 5] Lewis Corner of Digital Spy said the song featured a "dirty, fuzzy bassline" and "grinding beats and one- night- stand synths" before comparing it to recent releases by Rihanna.[2. MTV also compared it to work by Rihanna, and stated the song was a "whirling mix of tablas and robo- vocals."[2. Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone said the song was an "unimpeachably catchy big- pop stomp, with come- hither lyrics and a string of moody vocal hooks."[2. A sample from "Come & Get It" which shows the tabla sound and bhangra influences presents in the song, the chorus also is heard, where Gomez sing repeatedly the hook in the end of each line. Problems playing this file? See media help. The song helped Gomez develop a more mature image than she had in the past.[2. Gomez stated that she had hoped to "create something fun, sassy, and playful, but unexpected" with the song.[3.
The song lyrically speaks of Gomez's desire to rekindle a former romance, claiming she is ready when he's willing to "come and get it."[3. Upon its release, various media outlets speculated that the song was influenced by her relationship with Bieber, and that their relationship is referenced in numerous portions of the track.[3. Gomez later denied these rumors, claiming the song wasn't about a specific person.[3. Come & Get It" drew some criticism from listeners, some of whom found the song to be anti- feminist.