"Gracie carried Selena": Fans have mixed reactions to Selena Gomez's new track debuting at #28 on Global Spotify

Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and Gracie Abrams (Image via Instagram / @selenagomez)
Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and Gracie Abrams (Image via Instagram / @selenagomez)

On February 21, 2025, Selena Gomez released a song and music video with Gracie Abrams and her fiancé, Benny Blanco, titled Call Me When You Break Up. In a span of three days, the single has garnered up to 3.09 million streams and debuted at #28 on the Global Spotify charts. Selena Gomez is well-loved and adored by her fans, which is not surprising to see these numbers.

Pop Base (@PopBase) took to X to announce these numbers, and we see the fans are divided in the comments. Some users praised Selena for her new song, some were impressed by the collaboration, while others left comments expressing Call Me When You Break Up is not it.

On Pop Base's X post, one user commented,

"Gracie carried Selena 😭 "@liamarianator implied.

Whether you agree or disagree with this comment, keep scrolling to see what others have to say about Selena Gomez's new song and music video.


Fans can't seem to agree if Selena Gomez's song Call Me When You Break Up is a hit or a flop

With over 200 comments on the post, here are a few things netizens had to say about Selena Gomez's collaboration with Gracie Abrams on her new song and music video Call Me When You Break Up.

Some netizens have yet to listen to the song but were interested to know the verdict. They wrote,

"is this good or bad" - @debayo_xx asked.

Another disappointed fan compared it to Addison Rae's Diet Coke Pepsi. They commented,

"same peak as diet pepsi 😭 but i thought selena was the queen of pop" - @HeadRaecist remarked.

Selena Gomez recently got engaged to Benny Blanco, and for some fans, the title of the song did not sit well with them. This is what they have to say:

"Weird to make a song called that when you’re about get married , but idk what do i know" - @daltonwelbern noted.

One user bluntly commented that they did not like the song. They wrote,

"Flopped. Next" - @BoujeeNcvnt commented.

While another X user commented that Gomez is not significant anymore in the music world. They wrote,

"Selena isn’t relevant anymore. Let’s move on." - @TheAntzNest remarked.

While those who had positive things to say about the collaboration and the song said this,

"Strong collaborative debut." - @DearHumann_ stated.
"That song is definitely making waves! Selena and Gracie have such a vibe together—they're like a dream team! 🎶✨" - @JamielunaXo gushed.
"Strong debut for a heartfelt song, well deserved success." - @AbhiVenture1507 applauded.

If you haven't given it a listen, head over to Spotify to stream Call Me When You Break Up by Selena Gomez and Gracie Abrams. You can also watch the music video, which features Gomez's fiancé, Benny Blanco.

Edited by Ishita Banerjee
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