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Selena Gomez returns with “Call Me When You Break Up,” a collaboration with producer Benny Blanco and singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams. This track is part of their upcoming joint album, I Said I Love You First, set to be released on March 21, 2025.
At first glance, the title suggests a classic breakup anthem, but Gomez has clarified that the song is actually about a best friend, not a romantic relationship. This revelation reshapes how we interpret its lyrics—turning what could be seen as a plea for rekindled romance into a testament to deep, unwavering friendship.
Musically, “Call Me When You Break Up” leans into a warm, acoustic-driven pop sound, infused with a subtle melancholic undertone. The track opens with gentle guitar strumming, setting the stage for Gomez’s introspective verses. As the song progresses, a steady drumbeat kicks in, creating a sense of movement while maintaining an overall dreamy, reflective atmosphere.
While some listeners have embraced the track’s delicate instrumentation, others have pointed out its somewhat understated production. Critics have noted that the mix feels “choppy” at times, with vocals that occasionally struggle to blend seamlessly into the production. Still, for fans of Gomez’s softer, emotive delivery, the song maintains a charm that resonates.
At its core, “Call Me When You Break Up” is about being a pillar of support for someone who repeatedly finds themselves in emotional turmoil. Gomez’s verse carries an intimate sincerity as she sings, “Call me when you break up / I wanna be the first one on your mind when you wake up.” Rather than the bitterness of a scorned lover, her words convey unwavering loyalty, reinforcing the song’s theme of enduring friendship.
Gracie Abrams’ verse adds another layer to the emotional depth, touching on the struggle of witnessing someone you care about make painful choices. Her hushed yet piercing delivery underscores the longing and frustration embedded within the lyrics, making the song feel like a diary entry filled with unspoken words.
Since its release, the song has sparked conversations across social media. Many fans have praised the heartfelt lyrics and the chemistry between Gomez and Abrams, while others have expressed mixed feelings about the production and pacing. Some listeners have called it an instant “bop,” appreciating its soft yet infectious melody, while others feel it lacks the dynamic punch expected from a high-profile collaboration.
Despite the differing opinions, “Call Me When You Break Up” continues to highlight Gomez’s evolution as an artist—one who consistently prioritizes emotional honesty over mainstream expectations. Whether it’s about heartbreak or friendship, the song cements the idea that love, in all its forms, is worth holding onto.
For those eager to experience the song firsthand, “Call Me When You Break Up” is now available on all streaming platforms and Youtube.
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[Intro]
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[Verse 1: Selena Gomez]
Call me when you break up
I wanna be the first one on your mind when you wake up
I miss the way we’d stay up
We’d talk about forever when I’m takin’ off my makeup
Call me when you break up
And maybe for a time I could have the space they take up
And make you forget what their name was
And whеn you’re feelin’ down, I can show you what you’re made of
[Chorus: Selena Gomez]
Call mе when you break up (Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah, ah)
Call me when you break up (Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah, ah)
[Post-Chorus: Selena Gomez]
I’ll make it worth it, I’ll make it worth it
I’ll make it worth it, I’ll make it worth it
I’ll make it worth it, I’ll make it worth it
I’ll make it worth it (And maybe you could)
[Verse 2: Gracie Abrams]
Call me when you break up
I’m battlin’ the lack of us, I’ve looked for medication
Tried every obvious replacement
In bars, in strangers’ beds until my faith was in the basement
Won’t you call me when you break up?
I feel so outta luck, I’m skipping cracks along the pavement
Look, I’m emotionally bankrupt
We’re so meant for each other, I mean, God, when will you wake up, wake up?
[Chorus: Selena Gomez, Gracie Abrams, Both]
Call me when you break up (Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah, ah)
Call me when you break up (Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah, ah)
[Post-Chorus: Selena Gomez & Gracie Abrams, Gracie Abrams]
I’ll make it worth it, I’ll make it worth it
I’ll make it worth it, I’ll make it worth it
I’ll make it worth it, I’ll make it worth it
I’ll make it worth it (And maybe you—)
Oh, you picked up, um
[Outro: Selena Gomez]
Call me when you break up
Unless you found the person that you want a new name from
I’d like to be there when that day comes
You know I’m always here, so don’t ever be a stranger
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