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==Selena Gomez== '''Selena Gomez''' (born Selena Marie Gomez, July 22, 1992) is an American singer, actress, and entrepreneur who has evolved from a Disney Channel child star into one of the most commercially successful and culturally influential pop artists of her generation. With over 95 million records sold worldwide, she is among the best-selling music artists of all time. Beyond music, she is widely recognized for her candid advocacy around mental health, her highly publicized battle with lupus, and her business ventures, most notably the beauty brand [[Rare Beauty]], which has become one of the top-selling celebrity cosmetics lines in the world. ==Early Life and Background== Born in Grand Prairie, Texas, Gomez was raised primarily by her mother, Mandy Teefey, after her parents divorced when she was five years old. She is of Mexican descent on her father's side, and has spoken publicly about the influence of her Tejano heritage on her identity and artistry. She was named after the Tejano singer [[Selena Quintanilla-Pérez]], a culturally significant choice that would later take on added meaning as Gomez herself became a major Latin-American pop figure. She began acting as a child, appearing on the children's television series ''Barney & Friends'' in the early 2000s, where she met and befriended fellow cast member [[Demi Lovato]]. The two would go on to parallel careers as Disney Channel stars and pop artists. ==Career== ===Disney Channel Years (2007–2011)=== Gomez rose to prominence as the star of the Disney Channel series ''Wizards of Waverly Place'' (2007–2012), playing Alex Russo, a teenage wizard navigating family life and magical powers in New York City. The show was a major hit for the network, earning Gomez a Primetime Emmy nomination and a Young Artist Award. She also appeared in the Disney Channel Original Movies ''Another Cinderella Story'' (2008) and ''Princess Protection Program'' (2009), the latter alongside [[Demi Lovato]]. During this period she launched her music career with her band '''Selena Gomez & the Scene''', releasing three studio albums: ''Kiss & Tell'' (2009), ''A Year Without Rain'' (2010), and ''When the Sun Goes Down'' (2011). The band blended pop, dance-pop, and pop rock, producing hits such as ''Naturally'', ''Who Says'', and ''Hit the Lights''. The project established Gomez as a credible pop act independent of her acting career, while still appealing to a predominantly young fanbase. ===Solo Pop Career and Mainstream Crossover (2012–2017)=== 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 — sleek, introspective pop with R&B undertones — 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 Raísa]] serving as the donor — a story that received global media coverage. ===Continued Success and ''Rare'' (2018–present)=== Gomez returned to music with a series of high-profile collaborations and singles before releasing her third studio album ''Rare'' in January 2020. Debuting at number one on the Billboard 200, ''Rare'' was her most personal and critically acclaimed record to date, drawing on her experiences with illness, heartbreak, and self-worth. The title track and ''Lose You to Love Me'' — her first US number-one single — were praised for their emotional directness and production restraint. In 2023 she released ''Single Soon'' and continued to release standalone singles while developing new album material. She also starred in and produced the Hulu mystery-comedy series ''Only Murders in the Building'' alongside [[Steve Martin]] and [[Martin Short]], earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series and introducing her to an entirely new adult audience. The show has been widely credited with significantly expanding her mainstream dramatic credibility. ==Acting Career== Beyond Disney, Gomez has built a substantial filmography as both actress and producer. Notable credits include: * ''Spring Breakers'' (2012) — a sharp departure from her wholesome image, directed by [[Harmony Korine]] * ''The Big Short'' (2015) — a brief but memorable cameo in the Oscar-winning film * ''The Dead Don't Die'' (2019) — ensemble horror-comedy directed by [[Jim Jarmusch]] * ''Only Murders in the Building'' (2021–present) — her most acclaimed acting role to date She founded the production company '''July Moon Productions''' and has been involved in producing several television projects. ==Rare Beauty and Business Ventures== Launched in 2020, '''Rare Beauty''' quickly distinguished itself in the crowded celebrity beauty market through its emphasis on inclusivity, accessibility, and mental health awareness. The brand pledges a portion of sales to the '''Rare Impact Fund''', a mental health initiative Gomez founded to improve access to mental health services for underserved communities. By the mid-2020s, Rare Beauty had grown into one of the highest-grossing celebrity beauty brands in the world, with its Soft Pinch Liquid Blush becoming a viral bestseller. Gomez has spoken about Rare Beauty as a deeply personal project, framing it as an extension of her advocacy rather than simply a commercial enterprise. ==Mental Health Advocacy== Gomez is among the most prominent celebrity voices on mental health in her generation. She has spoken extensively about her diagnoses of anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder, and has used her platform to destigmatize therapy, medication, and mental health treatment. In 2022 she produced the documentary series ''My Mind & Me'' for Apple TV+, which offered an unusually candid account of her psychological struggles over a six-year period. Her advocacy has been credited with influencing a broader cultural shift in how younger generations discuss and seek mental health care. ==Musical Style== Gomez's sound has evolved considerably over her career, from the guitar-inflected pop rock of her Selena Gomez & the Scene era to the sleek, minimalist pop of ''Revival'' and the more intimate singer-songwriter textures of ''Rare''. Her voice — a warm, mid-range mezzo-soprano — is often characterized by its emotional expressiveness rather than technical power, and her producers have consistently favored production styles that place the lyrical content at the center. She has drawn comparisons to [[Taylor Swift]] in her confessional approach to songwriting and her cultivation of an intensely loyal fanbase. ==Discography (Selected)== {| style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; font-size: 0.95em;" |- ! style="background-color: #222; color: #fff; padding: 6px 10px; text-align: left;" | Year ! style="background-color: #222; color: #fff; padding: 6px 10px; text-align: left;" | Album ! style="background-color: #222; color: #fff; padding: 6px 10px; text-align: left;" | Label ! style="background-color: #222; color: #fff; padding: 6px 10px; text-align: left;" | Notes |- | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | 2009 | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | ''Kiss & Tell'' | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | Hollywood Records | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | Debut album (with the Scene) |- | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | 2010 | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | ''A Year Without Rain'' | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | Hollywood Records | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | Second album (with the Scene) |- | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | 2011 | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | ''When the Sun Goes Down'' | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | Hollywood Records | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | Final album (with the Scene) |- | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | 2013 | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | ''Stars Dance'' | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | Interscope Records | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | Solo debut; US #1 |- | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | 2015 | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | ''Revival'' | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | Interscope Records | style="padding: 5px 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #444;" | Critical and commercial breakthrough |- | style="padding: 5px 10px;" | 2020 | style="padding: 5px 10px;" | ''Rare'' | style="padding: 5px 10px;" | Interscope Records | style="padding: 5px 10px;" | US #1; most acclaimed solo album |} ==Legacy== Selena Gomez represents a particular arc of 21st-century pop stardom: the child star who navigated the pressures of early fame, public scrutiny, and serious personal challenges to emerge as a multidimensional artist, entrepreneur, and advocate. Her transparency about her health and mental wellbeing, at a time when such disclosures carried real professional risk, helped shift the cultural conversation around celebrity vulnerability and self-care. Her influence extends well beyond music — into beauty, film, television, and mental health advocacy — making her one of the most broadly impactful cultural figures of her generation. ==See Also== * [[Pop Music]] * [[Disney Channel]] * [[Rare Beauty]] * [[Mental Health Advocacy]] * [[Selena Quintanilla-Pérez]] * [[Demi Lovato]] * [[Taylor Swift]] * [[Latino Artists]] ==Categories== [[Category:Musicians]] [[Category:Pop Music]] [[Category:American Artists]] [[Category:Actresses]] [[Category:Mental Health Advocacy]] [[Category:Entrepreneurs]] [[Category:Latino Artists]] [[Category:Discographies]]
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