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'''Love You Like a Love Song''' is the second single by ] from their third studio album "]." It was released on June 17, 2011 on iTunes, but the music video was released on June 23, 2011. In ]'s new video for "Love You Like A Love Song," Gomez hops on stage at a Japanese club (one that she's probably not even old enough to be in) to sing karaoke. And that's when things get trippy. Gomez travels to alternate universes, hangs out with a mariachi band in a purple field, and gets close and cuddly with a series of male strangers, none of whom are ]! '''Love You Like a Love Song''' is the second single by ] from their third studio album "]." It was released on June 17, 2011 on iTunes, and the music video was premiered June 23, 2011 on the ]


==Music Video== ==Music Video==
The video screen that displays her lyrics seems to project Selena into a series of bizarre video game scenes, starting on a purple beach where her hands are larger than her head, and ending in a purple field, where she's beating a heart-shaped ] with a lightsaber. Throughout the video, ] is also dressed as ], performing on top of a piano in the clouds, and an animatronic face projected on dozens of TV screens. She even hops in a convertible for a quick cruise down a glowing grid that looks out of this world. The video is so strange and un-], it's clear that Gomez is trying to make a name for herself, very far from the mouse ears. The video is set at a Japanese karaoke bar, and in the beginning of the video there is a man singing the last chorus of ] previous hit ]. Than it is announced that Selena is the next singer and she begins to sing '''Love You Like a Love Song''' The video screen that displays her lyrics seems to project Selena into a series of bizarre video game scenes, starting on a purple beach where her hands are larger than her head, and ending in a purple field, where she's beating a heart-shaped ] with a lightsaber. Throughout the video, ] is also dressed as ], performing on top of a piano in the clouds, and an animatronic face projected on dozens of TV screens. She even hops in a convertible for a quick cruise down a glowing grid that looks out of this world.


== References == == References ==

Revision as of 22:28, 25 June 2011

"Love You like a Love Song"
Song

Love You Like a Love Song is the second single by Selena Gomez & the Scene from their third studio album "When The Sun Goes Down." It was released on June 17, 2011 on iTunes, and the music video was premiered June 23, 2011 on the Disney Channel.

Music Video

The video is set at a Japanese karaoke bar, and in the beginning of the video there is a man singing the last chorus of Selena Gomez & The Scene's previous hit Naturally. Than it is announced that Selena is the next singer and she begins to sing Love You Like a Love Song The video screen that displays her lyrics seems to project Selena into a series of bizarre video game scenes, starting on a purple beach where her hands are larger than her head, and ending in a purple field, where she's beating a heart-shaped piñata with a lightsaber. Throughout the video, Gomez is also dressed as Marie Antoinette, performing on top of a piano in the clouds, and an animatronic face projected on dozens of TV screens. She even hops in a convertible for a quick cruise down a glowing grid that looks out of this world.

References

  1. http://www.harryfox.com/songfile/public/publicsearchresults.do?forward=drilldown&index=0
  2. Collins, Leah (2011-05-02). "Q&A: 2011 MMVAs Co-Host Selena Gomez". Dose. Postmedia Network. Retrieved 2011-05-19.