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After a five-year hiatus, Gomez returned with her most personal album yet, Rare (2020). Debuting at number one in the US, it featured her first ever Billboard Hot 100 number-one single, "Lose You to Love Me". This album showcased a new level of vulnerability and honesty. She continued this artistic exploration with the hit Spanish-language EP Revelación (2021), which earned her a Grammy nomination and made history on the US Latin charts.

Here is a deep dive into the Selena Gomez discography, explored through the lens of high-resolution audio. The Allure of FLAC and PMEDIA

Format needed: 24bit/48kHz (Dolby Atmos Mix converted to 5.1 FLAC if possible) Why FLAC? "Baila Conmigo" features dembow riddims and a bass drop that only lossless can articulate.

This debut album introduced a raw, pop-rock sound influenced by late-2000s trends. "Falling Down", "Naturally"

The Ultimate Guide to Selena Gomez’s Discography in Lossless FLAC Quality

In 2013, Gomez stepped away from her band format to launch a solo career that allowed her to explore more mature, sensual, and experimental pop sounds.

A compilation album that fulfilled her contract with Hollywood Records, anchored by the deeply emotional, platinum-certified ballad "The Heart Wants What It Wants." Why FLAC Matters for This Era

A compilation album that marked the end of her contract with Hollywood Records. It featured new, emotional material. "The Heart Wants What It Wants"

Her first Spanish-language project. In lossless, the reggaeton beats and acoustic guitars feel warm and immersive.

Format needed: CD-Rip (16bit/44.1kHz) Note: Look for the version including "Love You Like a Love Song (Dave Audé Radio Mix)" – often missing in WEB releases.

A pivot toward dance-pop. The title track and "Round & Round" benefit immensely from lossless audio, allowing the shimmering synth layers to breathe.

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