Selena Gomez Scores Big With Multiple New Top 10 Hits Across ...

10 Sep 2024
Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez of "Emilia Perez" at the Deadline Studio held at the Bisha Hotel during the Toronto ... [+] International Film Festival 2024 on September 8, 2024 in Toronto, Canada. Selena Gomez's singles “Bad Liar” and “Fetish” debut on a pair of charts in the U.K. this week, instantly giving her two new top 10 smashes. (Photo by KC Armstrong/Deadline via Getty Images)

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Selena Gomez recently gave an interview in which she admitted that she’s not sure when she’ll release more music. She told Vanity Fair in a cover story that “Music is just a hobby that went out of control,” and when it comes to dropping more tunes, she’s “just not ready yet.”

While fans of the singer and actress may have to wait to hear from the superstar again on the music front, some of her older favorites have become hits all over again. Two of Gomez’s smashes debut on several charts in the U.K. this week after fans began buying them on new formats.

Both “Bad Liar” and “Fetish” with Gucci Mane debut on two U.K.-based rankings apiece. The singles have become sales wins all over again, and they launch very high on the charts they land on this week.

Between the two, “Bad Liar” is the biggest winner, though not by much. The song opens at No. 4 on the Official Vinyl Singles chart and one rung lower on the Official Physical Singles tally.

“Fetish,” meanwhile, comes in very close to “Bad Liar” on both rankings. The single is new at No. 5 on the Official Vinyl Singles list this frame. It also starts its time on the Official Physical Singles chart at No. 7.

Both tunes have previously reached other charts in the U.K., as they were released as singles years ago. They have already sold and streamed well, but until now, they were ineligible for these specific rankings, based on what format they were available on.

As both “Bad Liar” and “Fetish” get started on the Official Physical Singles chart, another one of Gomez’s hits returns. “Single Soon,” one of the multi-talented artist’s most recent releases, reappears on the roster at No. 82. In the past, that electro cut has risen as high as No. 5, and it’s now spent 28 weeks—more than half a year—on the tally.

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