Selena Gomez, Gracie Abrams & Benny Blanco Drops “Call Me When You Break Up”

Selena Gomez, Gracie Abrams & Benny Blanco Drops “Call Me When You Break Up”

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Pop sensation Selena Gomez has teamed up with singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams and producer Benny Blanco for their highly anticipated single, Call Me When You Break Up, released today, February 20, 2025, at 4 PM PST (midnight WAT on February 21).

The track marks the second single from Gomez and Blanco’s upcoming collaborative album, I Said I Love You First, set to be released on March 21 via Interscope Records.

With Blanco’s signature dreamy production, Call Me When You Break Up delivers a bittersweet yet infectious sound. Gomez and Abrams trade verses about longing for an ex caught in another relationship, layering emotional vulnerability with an irresistible pop melody.

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Lyrics like “Call me when you break up / I wanna be the first one on your mind when you wake up” capture the song’s yearning theme, while Abrams’ raw confession, “I’m not really alive, guess I need the medication,” adds depth. Their harmonized chorus—“Call me when you break up / I’ll make it worth it”—cements the song as an instant earworm.

The release is accompanied by a lo-fi, selfie-style music video shot in a hotel room. In it, Gomez and Abrams deliver the lyrics with a mix of playfulness and sincerity. The casual, late-night aesthetic perfectly matches the track’s cheeky yet heartfelt vibe.

Fans got an early taste when Gomez premiered the song at a London fan event on February 18, followed by Abrams performing her verse live in Hamburg on February 19. Blanco, Gomez’s fiancé and the song’s producer, sparked gossip with a teaser video of the duo chatting on a bed, sending social media into a frenzy.

Gomez expressed her excitement on social media: “Seriously had the BEST time making this song and video with these two!” Abrams added, “Thank you for letting me in on your magic. It is the sweetest.” The song follows Scared of Loving You, Gomez and Blanco’s first single from the album, released earlier this month.