Selena Gomez & benny blanco – I Said I Love You First

Album Info

Artist: Selena Gomez & benny blanco

Title: I Said I Love You First

Year: 2025

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Tracklist

  • 1. I Said I Love You First (0:44)
  • 2. Younger And Hotter Than Me (3:09)
  • 3. Call Me When You Break Up (with Gracie Abrams) (2:06)
  • 4. Ojos Tristes (with The Marías) (3:21)
  • 5. Don’t Wanna Cry (3:27)
  • 6. Sunset Blvd (2:47)
  • 7. Cowboy (3:04)
  • 8. Bluest Flame (2:42)
  • 9. How Does It Feel To Be Forgotten (2:41)
  • 10. Do You Wanna Be Perfect (0:37)
  • 11. You Said You Were Sorry (2:59)
  • 12. I Can’t Get Enough (benny blanco, Selena Gomez, J Balvin, Tainy) (2:37)
  • 13. Don’t Take It Personally (2:34)
  • 14. Scared Of Loving You (1:50)

Review

Selena Gomez and benny blanco have created something seriously electric with 'I Said I Love You First.' This 2025 collab album is basically the musical diary of their love story — and I am living for every minute of it! The way they bounce between heartbreak anthems and love-soaked bops is giving main character energy in the best possible way. What's really sending me is how they've mixed Latin pop vibes with hyperpop elements — it's like they took everything cool about today's music scene and blended it into one vibe.

Have you heard 'Younger and Hotter Than Me'? That track has Selena mixing vulnerable lyrics with these hilariously relatable moments that had me screaming "same girl, same!" And don't even get me started on 'Sunset Blvd' — it's the perfect windows-down driving song for your Instagram story. The feature lineup is also a whole mood, with Gracie Abrams and J Balvin bringing their signature styles to elevate the entire project.

When Selena slides into Spanish on 'Ojos Tristes,' it's a total serve that reminds everyone of her cultural roots while pushing her artistry forward. The chemistry between these two is literally jumping out of every track — you can hear how their personal experiences shaped each song. This album isn't just about their relationship; it's an invitation to join them on this emotional rollercoaster that somehow feels both intensely private and universally relatable. Total obsession material! - Piper