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Selena Gomez Receives Incredibly Diverse Remix Package For “Good For You”

Selena Gomez has had quite the career path. Originally beginning as a Disney Channel superstar, the international star has evolved into pop princess, and most recently sees her crossover into the dance music space. Her collaboration, “I Want You To Know,” with her ex-bae, Zedd, went on to tear up both the spring and summer festival circuit, and the remix package for her single with A$AP Rocky, “Good For You,” may follow a similar suit.

The first of the trio comes from budding future bass producer, Nebbra, who puts a future tropical flip that is so irresistibly catchy like Selena’s vocals but packs an incredible punch. Second, we have a team up between trap renegades, Yellow Claw and Cesqueamx, who show a darker side to the pop princess as they rework her original with a fresh coat of grimy 808s, furious hi-hats, and a growling undertone. Finally, another future bass producer, Kasbo, slows down and beautifully apples his emotional piano chords, a light but aggressive breakdown, and pillowy xylophone melodies to breath new life into the radio single.

All in all, “Good For You” receives three distinct remixes to give you options to the song no matter what feelings your feeling. You can listen to all three now on Spotify.

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