Selena Gomez Channels ’80s Glam on New Single ‘In the Dark’

Selena Gomez re-entered the virtual space officially with “In the dark,” A rousing, 1980s-inflected, dance-pop single, set to the soundtrack of Netflix’s hit rom-com Nobody wants this Season 2.
The track, released on October 23, marks Gomez’s first release since collaborating on a collaborative album with husband Benny Blanco, I said I love you firstand it comes alongside a stunning music video for him in 2015 Inflammation the era while embracing modern pop sensibilities.
Produced by Elite Trio Watt, Cirkut, and Louis Bell and written by Ali Taposi and Justin Tranter, “In the Dark” is a glitter-striven bass-driven vocass with the fiery elements of Gomez.
the chorus, “And I’ll be there when you lose yourself / to remind you of who you are / and I’ll be there like no one else / still beautiful in the dark,” It captures the song’s essence of unwavering support and intimacy, synchronizing seamlessly with the Netflix series’ romantic narrative.
The accompanying music video, directed by Luke Orlando, amps up the retro flair with some double but powerful elements. Selena Gomez switches between a black leotard at White Chaise and a two-piece leather set back filled with bacrops. Posted by Instagram, he described the video as “A Little Droplet of Nostalgia,” emphasizing a deliberate disappointment to him Inflammation period while letting the context of the song drive the visual narrative.
Nobody wants this Soundtrack season 2’s Soundtrack, released at the same time as Gomez’s tracks, 19 tracks from Chlectic Stapleton, Musgy Musgraves, emerging talents, and emerging talents such as Robel Otis and Cassandra Coleman. The music review, led by Aperture Music Raval, Tom Wolfe, and Jonathan Leahy, continues the ‘traditional’ series of mixing sounds – the sounds of rom-com commentary.
The series follows the unlikely romance between Kristen Bell’s podcaster and Adam Brody Noah, and the soundtrack appeared to cross the expanse, country, and country tracks, and genre tracks, and gentives, and genre-poll, and gentives tracks, and genre-poll that create a place of concentrated immersion. The contribution of Selena Gomez is not only from its production and its production but also carefully balancing nostalgia and modernity, showing the beauty of the show and the wide trend of pop music included.

With “in the dark,” Selena Gomez reasserts her place as one of the most versatile news sellers. He is an artist who understands how to translate the feelings of space and emptiness into something timeless and illegal. The track isn’t just one generic Soundtrack entry but a reminder of Gomez’s ability to blur the lines between music and cinema, composing moments that feel as much to see as they do to sound.
Self-assured, self-made and quietly self-made, it marks another chapter in her self-discovery as a pop artist who knows exactly when to turn on the lights – and when to leave us in the dark.
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