Feel Me

Album: Rare (2020)
Charted: 98
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • Selena Gomez debuted this sendoff to an ex on May 6, 2016 during the opening night of her Revival World Tour at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. During a concert later that year, she introduced "Feel Me" by saying, "One night I was kind of irritated and I wrote this song."
  • By the turn of the decade, the tune was a fan favorite, but it only featured on the vinyl edition of her 2020 studio album Rare. Asked on Twitter after the release of Rare if "Feel Me" would be made available on digital platforms, Gomez replied. "That song was from when I was in a different place and doesn't fit with where I am right now." The singer changed her mind and she released the track as a digital download on iTunes on February 21, 2020 and included it on the Deluxe edition of Rare released six weeks later.
  • The song is a mid-tempo dance track where Gomez addresses an ex. She starts off by showing how she proved her love for him throughout their relationship.

    No one love you like I love ya
    Never cheat, never lie
    Never put no one above ya
    I gave you space and time


    Now her former boyfriend is with someone else, she hopes he still misses her and regrets his loss.

    Every time your lips touch another
    I want you to feel me

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Director Wes Edwards ("Drunk on a Plane")

Director Wes Edwards ("Drunk on a Plane")Song Writing

Wes Edwards takes us behind the scenes of videos he shot for Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley and Chase Bryant. The train was real - the airplane was not.

Adam Young of Owl City

Adam Young of Owl CitySongwriter Interviews

Is Owl City on a quest for another hit like "Fireflies?" Adam answers that question and explains the influences behind many others.

Why Does Everybody Hate Nu-Metal? Your Metal Questions Answered

Why Does Everybody Hate Nu-Metal? Your Metal Questions AnsweredSong Writing

10 Questions for the author of Precious Metal: Decibel Presents the Stories Behind 25 Extreme Metal Masterpieces

Sugarland

SugarlandSongwriter Interviews

Meet the "sassy basket" with the biggest voice in country music.

Donald Fagen

Donald FagenSongwriter Interviews

Fagen talks about how the Steely Dan songwriting strategy has changed over the years, and explains why you don't hear many covers of their songs.

Booker T. Jones

Booker T. JonesSongwriter Interviews

The Stax legend on how he cooked up "Green Onions," the first time he and Otis Redding saw hippies, and if he'll ever play a digital organ.