Selena Gomez finally debuted the full video for her new single, "Love You Like a Love Song," the second single taken from Selena Gomez & The Scene's upcoming third album "When the Sun Goes Down," which is due out next Tuesday. As one of the many Disney Channel teenage stars who have gone on to successful music careers, 18-year-old Gomez follows the trend down to a tee, following up two gold certified albums with a third which will no doubt win the hearts of preteens everywhere while driving their parents up the wall.
The highly irritating up-tempo track kicks off with a stuttering synth melody that sounds like it came directly from a Cobra Starship song, and that's a compliment. An electric guitar riff energizes the opening verse as Gomez sings about looking forward to the evening after a long, tiring day. "I felt like this song is a sweet way of saying what everyone feels when you're in love with someone," she explained. "For me, it's like the honeymoon stage. 'Love You Like A Love Song' is about that first beginning and that rush and there's a fun techno beat to it."
From Japanese Karaoke goer to a 'let them eat cake' corset wearing Marie Antoinette to a space age beauty enthusiast, The "Ramona and Beezus" star sure is showing some range in her new video for "Love You Like a Love Song." But what the ponies left out Gomez certainly made up for her with her best 50's Pink Lady impressions and Bohemian romance novel recreations. In an interview with E! News, Gomez speaks of the inspiration for the song in her new music video. She says that the song is about her "...interpretation of the different styles of love... I think it's really fun and to just enjoy it."
And according to Gomez, this "fun" love song is all about her past and current flames. The "Who Says" singer hits a karaoke club and busts her own song while the screens flash her in different looks, and sports a beehive hairstyle and cat-eye sunglasses while hopping a convertible with a young guy, dances around in a bejeweled corset and mini frock, and ditches her high-fashion look to trade it with a boyish look. Okay, so most of these scenes have absolutely nothing to do with one another, but it's as good an excuse as any to put Gomez in some fun get-ups rather then dedicating a whole video to fit an 18th century Mozart theme. Meanwhile, Gomez's new movie "Monte Carlo," which is in theaters July 1.
The highly irritating up-tempo track kicks off with a stuttering synth melody that sounds like it came directly from a Cobra Starship song, and that's a compliment. An electric guitar riff energizes the opening verse as Gomez sings about looking forward to the evening after a long, tiring day. "I felt like this song is a sweet way of saying what everyone feels when you're in love with someone," she explained. "For me, it's like the honeymoon stage. 'Love You Like A Love Song' is about that first beginning and that rush and there's a fun techno beat to it."
From Japanese Karaoke goer to a 'let them eat cake' corset wearing Marie Antoinette to a space age beauty enthusiast, The "Ramona and Beezus" star sure is showing some range in her new video for "Love You Like a Love Song." But what the ponies left out Gomez certainly made up for her with her best 50's Pink Lady impressions and Bohemian romance novel recreations. In an interview with E! News, Gomez speaks of the inspiration for the song in her new music video. She says that the song is about her "...interpretation of the different styles of love... I think it's really fun and to just enjoy it."
And according to Gomez, this "fun" love song is all about her past and current flames. The "Who Says" singer hits a karaoke club and busts her own song while the screens flash her in different looks, and sports a beehive hairstyle and cat-eye sunglasses while hopping a convertible with a young guy, dances around in a bejeweled corset and mini frock, and ditches her high-fashion look to trade it with a boyish look. Okay, so most of these scenes have absolutely nothing to do with one another, but it's as good an excuse as any to put Gomez in some fun get-ups rather then dedicating a whole video to fit an 18th century Mozart theme. Meanwhile, Gomez's new movie "Monte Carlo," which is in theaters July 1.
were do u buy a corset like hers