"Look at Her Now" is a song by American singer
Selena Gomez. It was released on October 24, 2019, by
Interscope Records as the second single from her third studio album Rare (2020), a day after "
Lose You to Love Me". The song was written by Gomez,
Julia Michaels,
Justin Tranter and its producer
Ian Kirkpatrick. It has been described as a
dance-pop,[2][3][4][5]electropop[6] and
synth-pop[7] song. The song reached the top ten in Greece, Latvia, and Slovakia, as well as the top forty in seventeen additional countries, including The United States, where it peaked at number 27. The song received widespread acclaim from music critics, with many praising its production and self-confidence message.
Critical reception
The song received widespread acclaim from music critics.[8] Madeline Roth from MTV News called the track a "fresh tune", and an "upbeat, danceable track that unabashedly celebrates her post-heartbreak bounce-back". Roth also wrote that the song was "her way of assuring fans, and herself, that she's moving on in stunning fashion".[9] Writing for Entertainment Tonight, Zach Seemayer found that the lyrics "explores the confidence that can be regained when you find yourself after a split".[10] In an article for Rolling Stone,
Brittany Spanos described the song as an "upbeat, club-primed song" that "sounds like a part two to "Lose You to Love Me"".[11] Chris Murphy, in an article by
Vulture, saw Gomez as an "incredibly famous girl singing in the third person about getting over her incredibly famous ex-boyfriend". While quoting lyrics from the song, Murphy wrote that Gomez "has entered a new phase of her life. She’s now Selena 2.0".[12] Lake Schatz from Consequence of Sound felt that the track "encourages self-love and perseverance".[13] Alyssa Bailey from Elle wrote that the song was a "far more splashy take on a boy cheating on her".[14] Mike Nied from Idolator wrote that Gomez "sings over simmering beats" while she "celebrates her perseverance after a devastating breakup". Nied also called the chorus "instantly hummable" and that it was "an absolute earworm that is bound to dominate radio for months to come".[15] Writing for Paper Magazine, Michael Love Michael described the track as "confident" and that it was a "club-ready refresh, with an infectious 'mmm' chorus", and described the beat as "bouncy and "minimal".[16] Tino Kolokathis from Elite Daily wrote that the chorus "gives fans major techno vibes", and called the song as a whole "empowering", and also wrote that the lyrics of the track "will have you saying, 'Yaaaas, girl!'".[17]
Uproxx listed the song as one of the best songs of 2020[18]
Commercial performance
After one day of tracking, the song debuted at number three on the US
Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, and entered the US
Billboard Hot 100 at number 27 a week after, earning her her eighteenth top-forty entry on the chart. That same week, the song debuted at number 26 in the UK and number 29 in Australia. The song entered the top 20 on charts in Canada, Ireland, Norway, Singapore, and Switzerland. It also debuted in the top 10 of Greece, Latvia and Slovakia.
Music video
The music video, which was released the same day as the song, features Gomez and background dancers, dancing in a very colorful tent. Like the "
Lose You to Love Me" music video, it was also fully shot on an
iPhone 11 Pro, and was also directed by
Sophie Muller.[19] The video's aesthetic was inspired by early 2000s pop and R&B, specifically referencing music videos by
Aaliyah,
Britney Spears and
Missy Elliott.[20]
^Wass, Mike (January 13, 2020).
"Album Review: Selena Gomez's 'Rare' Is A Pop Revelation". Idolator. Retrieved January 15, 2020. The fact that the songs bookend the same narrative, yet sound completely different (one is a piano ballad ["Lose You to Love Me"], the other an electro-pop banger ["Look at Her Now"]) [...]
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ČNS IFPI" (in Czech). Hitparáda – Digital Top 100 Oficiální. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: Change the chart to CZ – SINGLES DIGITAL – TOP 100 and insert 201944 into search. Retrieved November 5, 2019.
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ČNS IFPI" (in Slovak). Hitparáda – Singles Digital Top 100 Oficiálna. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: Select SINGLES DIGITAL - TOP 100 and insert 201944 into search. Retrieved November 5, 2019.