Selena Gomez: Falling Down Meaning
Falling Down Lyrics
You move in circles you don't need an invitation
You spent your money you can't get no satisfaction
You play it right so you can get the right reaction
It won't be long my darling,
Pick up...
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"Falling Down"is about someone who thinks they are a big star in Hollywood, but later on that star ends up having bad moments, which the paparazzi capture. The person is "falling down" because their career is falling down.
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snt it about a person who is trying To Be Perfect? But Of course Selena is going through a breakup, Like he broke up with her To Be famous....?
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I understand "Falling Down" like some kind of song about a guy that thinks he's popular, but Sel is saying "It won't be long...", which means that even tho' he's popular now he'll fall down and his friends will leave him and he'll loose his fame.
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"Falling Down" is a song performed by the American band Selena Gomez & the Scene. It was co-written and produced by Ted Bruner and Trey Vittetoe. Gina Schock of The Go-Go's also receives writing credits. The song was released on August 25, 2009, as the lead single from their debut album, Kiss & Tell. The upbeat dance-pop song contains heavy usage of synths as well as prominent pop rock characteristics and lyrically is a mix of elaboration of a bad relationship and according to Gomez, a ridicule of fame. Most critics complimented Gomez's delivery and catchy lyrics. "Falling Down" received minor commercial success in multiple countries, charting in the lower regions of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and the Canadian Hot 100. The song's accompanying music video features Gomez at a photo-shoot, and she and the band performing on a stage. The band performed the song a number of times, including on the ninth season of Dancing with the Stars.
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