Peak
46
Weeks
8
Score
506
Chart Year
2025
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If there is one universal truth in the world of pop music, it is this: no one is ever really done singing about heartbreak. Take Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's song "Call Me When You Break Up." Despite being blissfully engaged, they recorded a breakup song for their joint album, I Said I Love You First. The track is an upbeat synth-pop affair, proving that, yes, you can dance while contemplating the emotional wreckage of someone else's failed relationship. The song also features Gracie Abrams, who brings her brand of heartache to the mix, ensuring that no one gets out of this track emotionally unscathed. Opening with the sound of an answering machine, Gomez assumes the role of the supportive friend, swooping in to replace the emotional void left by her friend's ex. Abrams takes over in the second verse, playing the role of the friend who, left "emotionally bankrupt" by the split, seeks solace in a new (or perhaps old) love interest. Gomez and Blanco released the song as a single on February 20, 2025, with Gomez premiering it at a fan event in London the day before. Gomez wasted no time clarifying that "Call Me When You Break Up" was not about her relationship with Blanco. "To get an obvious statement out of the way," she announced to the crowd, "This song is actually about a best friend that I have in my life. So it's not about anything if you think it is." Abrams debuted her portion of the song the same day during her The Secret of Us tour stop in Hamburg. The music video shows Gomez singing the track from a bed while recording on a vertical camera. Report This Ad Gomez, Blanco and Abrams share writing credit with Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter, Dylan Brady, Cashmere Cat, and Mattman & Robin. American songwriters Michaels and Tranter are Gomez veterans, having co-written some of her most memorable hits, including "Good For You," "Hands To Myself" and "Bad Liar." Dylan Brady is one half of US experimental electronic music duo 100 gecs. He's also worked with Yungblud ("Memories") and Charli XCX ("Guess"). Norwegian producer Cashmere Cat previously collaborated with both Gomez and Blanco on his 2016 song "Trust Nobody," which also featured Tory Lanez. Swedish duo Mattman & Robin also worked on "Hands To Myself." Their other Gomez collaborations include her "Lose You to Love Me" and "Dance Again" singles. Against the common advice of not working with a romantic partner, Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco made their joint album in just three months - her fastest album-making process ever. Gomez told Z100 New York that despite a few moments where she needed him to leave the room so she could focus, their creative partnership flowed smoothly. Benny Blanco and Gracie Abrams first met when she was dating producer Blake Slatkin, who at the time was Blanco's intern. Blanco co-produced the title song of her debut EP, Minor, which was followed by her featuring on his 2021 track "Unlearn."
Your call has been forwarded to an automatic voice message system (Cl-) is not available At the tone, please record your message Call me when you break up I wanna be the first one on your mind when you wake up I miss the way we'd stay up We'd talk about forever when I'm takin' off my makeup Call me when you break up And maybe for a time I could have the space they take up And make you forget what their name was And whеn you're feelin' down I can show you what you're made of Call mе when you break up Ah, ah, ah-ah, ah, ah, ah-ah, ah Call me when you break up Ah, ah, ah-ah, ah, ah, ah-ah, ah I'll make it worth it, I'll make it worth it I'll make it worth it (I'll make it worth it) I'll make it worth it, I'll make it worth it (and maybe you could) I'll make it worth it Call me when you break up I'm battlin' the lack of us, I've looked for medication Tried every obvious replacement In bars and strangers' beds until my faith was in the basement Won't you call me when you break up? I feel so outta luck I'm skipping cracks along the pavement Look, I'm emotionally bankrupt We're so meant for each other I mean, God, when will you wake up, wake up? Call me when you break up Ah, ah, ah-ah, ah, ah, ah-ah, ah Call me when you break up Ah, ah, ah-ah, ah, ah, ah-ah, ah I'll make it worth it, I'll make it worth it I'll make it worth it, I'll make it worth it I'll make it worth it, I'll make it worth it (and maybe you could) I'll make it worth it (oh, you picked up, um) Call me when you break up Unless you found the person that you want a new name from I'd like to be there when that day comes You know I'm always here, so don't ever be a stranger
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aug 3, 2025 | 58 | 68 |
| 2 | Aug 10, 2025 | 72 | 54 |
| 3 | Aug 17, 2025 | 94 | 32 |
| 5 | Aug 31, 2025 | 46 | 80 |
| 6 | Sep 7, 2025 | 60 | 66 |
| 7 | Sep 14, 2025 | 64 | 62 |
| 8 | Sep 21, 2025 | 73 | 53 |
| 9 | Sep 28, 2025 | 90 | 36 |