Grab your tissues, Selena Gomez and Gracie Abrams just dropped the ultimate “Oops, I Still Love You” anthem, and it’s as dramatic as a season finale of The Bachelor! Their brand-new duet, “Call Me When You Break Up”, has officially arrived with a music video that’s giving low-budget-but-still-iconic vibes.
And guess what? The song was co-created with Selena’s fiancé (yes, you read that right), Benny Blanco. Nothing says “healthy relationship” like writing a song about waiting for someone else’s love life to crash and burn! This soon-to-be wedding playlist classic is set to appear on Selena and Benny’s upcoming album, I Said I Love You First, which drops March 21—because nothing screams “I do” like reminiscing about past flings.
The Lyrics: A PSA for Your Ex
Selena kicks off the song with a verse that sounds suspiciously like a post-midnight “U up?” text:
💔 “Call me when you break up / I wanna be the first one on your mind when you wake up”
💄 “I miss the way we’d stay up / We’d talk about forever when I’m takin’ off my makeup”
Translation? “I know you’re in a relationship, but let’s be real—you’ll be back.” The energy here is a mix of hopeful ex, psychic hotline, and girl who has already drafted a breakup text for your current girlfriend.
The Music Video: A Cinematic Masterpiece… on a Budget
The video is as DIY as it gets—and we love it. Picture this: Selena, Gracie, and Benny rolling around in bed, iPhone camera in hand, filming what can only be described as FaceTime call but make it emo.
It’s intimate, it’s chaotic, and it has the same energy as a 3AM group chat after someone sees their ex at a party. If your last situationship had a soundtrack, this would be it.
🎥 Watch the heartbreak unfold below!