Review
Get ready to dive into the electrifying world of Selena Gomez's "Stars Dance," an album that's all about pushing boundaries and embracing a fresh, grown-up vibe! Gomez takes us on a dance-floor-ready adventure, mixing up EDM beats with electropop flair in tracks like the sultry "Come & Get It" and the pulse-pounding "Slow Down." It's a sonic departure from her previous work, and oh boy, does she make those dance genres her own, with a dash of dubstep here and a sprinkle of techno there, all wrapped up in a sparkling electro house bow.
But "Stars Dance" isn't just about the beats; it's also a lyrical journey through the highs and lows of love and the power of standing tall. Selena lays it all out there, singing about the complexities of the heart with a newfound confidence that's totally infectious. Sure, the heavy electronic production might have had some folks in their feels – some loved the energetic buzz, while others wished for a bit more of Gomez's vocal shine to cut through. Nevertheless, the album soared to the top of the Billboard 200 and turned heads worldwide, cementing Gomez's place as a solo artist to watch. "Stars Dance" is a bold statement from a star on the rise, proving that even when the critics are split, the dance floor remains united in its love for a good beat. - Kelli
Artist Bio
Selena Gomez is a singer, songwriter, and actress from Texas who started her music career in the late 2000s after rising to fame as a Disney Channel star. She works mainly in pop and dance-pop, with hits like “Come & Get It,” “Bad Liar,” and “Lose You to Love Me,” and has released albums both solo and with her band, Selena Gomez & the Scene. Selena has collaborated with artists such as Marshmello and Rauw Alejandro, and her sound is often compared to Demi Lovato, Ariana Grande, and Camila Cabello. She’s also recognized for her work as an actress, producer, and mental health advocate.