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===Solo Pop Career and Mainstream Crossover (2012β2017)=== After disbanding the Scene, Gomez launched her solo career with the EP ''Stars Dance Prelude'' and her debut solo album ''Stars Dance'' in 2013, which debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. The lead single ''Come & Get It'' incorporated Indian-influenced rhythms and marked a more mature sonic direction. The accompanying world tour, her first as a headlining solo act, was cut short when she was diagnosed with [[lupus]], an autoimmune disease that would significantly shape the following years of her life and career. ''Revival'' (2015) represented a significant artistic leap. Produced largely by collaborators including [[Max Martin]] and [[Justin Tranter]], the album addressed themes of self-discovery, autonomy, and emotional recovery. The single ''Good for You'' (featuring [[ASAP Rocky]]) reached number one in the United States, and ''Same Old Love'' became another top-ten hit. The album's sound β sleek, introspective pop with R&B undertones β resonated with a broader adult audience and cemented her status as a mainstream pop star rather than a former child star. In 2016 she announced she was taking a break from public life to address anxiety, depression, and the effects of lupus, a disclosure that was met with widespread empathy and sparked broader public conversation about mental health among young people. In 2017 she underwent a kidney transplant, with her close friend [[Francia RaΓsa]] serving as the donor β a story that received global media coverage.
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