Selena Gomez releases first album in five years

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Selena Gomez is back with new music after a five-year break. She is collaborating with her fiancé, Benny Blanco, on an album called "I Said I Love You First." This album features 14 tracks and marks her return to recording. The first single from the album is titled "Call Me When You Break Up," which includes guest vocals from Grace Abrams. The album also features contributions from artists like J Balvin, Tainy, and Finneas O’Connell, who is Billie Eilish’s brother. Other new music releases this week include albums from Pop Evil, My Morning Jacket, Patti Smith, and the late Kinky Friedman. This week’s music lineup promises a variety of sounds for fans to enjoy.


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