In Honor Of The "Only Murders In The Building" Season 2 Finale, Here Are Selena Gomez’s Best Songs, Ranked
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I love Selena Gomez's music so much, and I think it's very, very underrated. So I decided to rank her 50 best songs ever — which you know, because you clicked on this.
Other than the Disney ones, these are only songs on Selena Gomez albums, so no "I Can't Get Enough" or any Selena Gomez & The Scene. But let the record show: "Love You Like a Love Song" is perfect.
50."Love Will Remember" (Stars Dance)
49."Undercover" (Stars Dance)
48."Come & Get It" (Stars Dance)
47."Crowded Room" (with 6lack) (Rare)
46."Dámelo To'" ft. Myke Towers (Revelación (EP))
45."Fun" (Rare)
44."Survivors" (Revival)
43."Selfish Love" [Selena Gomez & DJ Snake] (Revelación (EP))
42."A Sweeter Place" (featuring Kid Cudi) (Rare)
41."Nobody" (Revival deluxe edition)
40."Look at Her Now" (Rare)
39."Kill Em with Kindness" (Revival)
38."Save the Day" (Stars Dance)
37."Bang a Drum" (Another Cinderella Story (Soundtrack))
36."Slow Down" (Stars Dance)
35."People You Know" (Rare)
34."Rise" (Revival)
33."Good for You" (featuring A$AP Rocky) (Revival)
32."It Ain't Me" (with Kygo) (Rare international deluxe edition)
31."Cut You Off" (Rare)
30."Tell Me Something I Don't Know" (Another Cinderella Story (Soundtrack))
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