Episode 193: Selena Gomez

“Lose You To Love Me”

 

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Selena Gomez is a singer, songwriter, and actress, who’s spent most of her life in the public eye. She started her acting career as a child, and put out her first albums as a teenager. She’s had three number one albums and eight Top 10 hits, and in 2017, Billboard named her Woman of the Year. At one point, she was the most followed person on Instagram, and the details of her life are constantly discussed in tabloid headlines.

So, when your private life is that public, how do you write a song about something as personal as heartbreak? Selena teamed up with the Grammy-winning production duo Mattman & Robin, who she’d worked with before. And she turned to her longtime songwriting collaborators, Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter. Julia Michaels is also a Grammy-nominated artist in her own right, and Justin Tranter, also a Grammy nominee, was named BMI’s 2017 Pop Songwriter of the Year. The three of them have written 10 songs together, including this one, “Lose You to Love Me.” The song came out in October 2019, and went on to become Selena’s first number-one hit. It went double-platinum in the US, and was named one of the best songs of the year by Vulture and Billboard. In this episode, Selena, Julia and Justin break down how the song came to be, from the initial writing session to the final additional production touches from Finneas.

You can buy or stream “Lose You to Love Me” here.


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For a transcript of this episode, click here.

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Episode 192: Kelly Lee Owens

“On”

 

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Kelly Lee Owens is an electronic music producer and songwriter originally from Wales. She’s released two critically acclaimed albums and done remixes for Björk and St. Vincent. Her most recent album is is called Inner Song. It came out in August, following what Kelly described as the hardest three years of her life. In this episode, she takes apart her song “On,” and explains how its tone and shifts mirrored her journey processing her own trauma.

You can buy or stream “On” here.


Illustration by Carlos Lerma.

For a transcript of this episode, click here.

footnotes
The Prodigy
James Greenwood – collaborator

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Episode 191: Black Pumas

“Colors”

 

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Black Pumas formed in Austin, Texas in 2017, when singer Eric Burton met producer Adrian Quesada. Their self-titled debut was released in June 2019, and got them a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. In this episode, they break down their hit song “Colors,” which Eric started writing ten years ago, when he was first learning how to play guitar.

You can buy or stream “Colors” here.


Illustration by Carlos Lerma.

For a transcript of this episode, click here.

footnotes
Roland Space Echo delay unit
The Soul Supporters – backing vocalists

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