Selena Gomez's best collaborations: From Disney to Cardi B

There are some huge hits in here!

Author: Georgie HollandPublished 21st Jul 2023

Selena Gomez has been a big name in the music industry for a while now, since starting out on Barney & Friends way back in 2002! The singer has come a long way since her Disney days, releasing huge hits such as 'Bad Liar', 'Hands to Myself' and 'Back to You'.

Selena is no stranger to a killer collaboration, so we have put together a list of the biggest and the best throughout her career! Take a scroll through some of these hits, including the chart-topping 'I Want You to Know' and 'Good For You'.

Selena Gomez's biggest at best collaborations:

‘Send It On’ with Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato

Cast your minds back to 2009, when Selena teamed up with fellow Disney stars Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers to bring us 'Send It On'.

‘One and the Same’ with Demi Lovato

Best friends Selena and Demi paired up again in 2009 to release the pop tune 'One and the Same'

‘Good for You’ with A$AP Rocky

In 2015 the singer collaborated with American rapper A$AP Rocky to bring us the melodic 'Good for You'. The rapper has teamed up with other big names such as Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Mark Ronson and Rihanna.

‘I Want You to Know’ with Zedd

That same year, the star paired up with Russian-German DJ Zedd on the song 'I Want You to Know', with the dance tune climbing up the U.S and UK Charts.

‘We Don't Talk Anymore’ Charlie Puth

Charlie is known for his gorgeous vocals, and this song is no exception! Teaming up with the star in 2016, 'We Don't Talk Anymore' quickly hit the U.S and UK charts.

‘It Ain't Me’ with Kygo

Moving to 2017, Selena teamed up with popular Norweigan DJ Kygo on 'It Ain't Me'. Famed for the hit dance remix 'Higher Love', Kygo has collaborated with massive names like Rita Ora, Zara Larsson and Ellie Goulding.

‘Fetish’ with Gucci Mane

The American rapper has worked with a plethora of stars such as Travis Scott, Quavo and Drake, and in 2017 Selena joined that list. The sultry track really showed off the pair's talents, and was a huge hit with fans.

‘Wolves’ with Marshmello

Collaborating with electronic music producer and DJ Marshmello in 2017, Selena released the chart topper 'Wolves'. Marshmello has collaborated with various artists to build a collection of popular electronic tunes, including Bastille with 'Happier' and Anne-Marie with 'Friends'.

‘Taki Taki’ with DJ Snake, Ozuna and Cardi B

The singer then collabed with DJ Snake in 2018, bringing us the Spanish bop 'Taki Taki'. As well as Selena, the song also featured the talents of Cardi B and Ozuna.

'A Sweeter Place' with Kid Cudi

Selena teamed up with American rapper Kid Cudi on her track 'A Sweeter Place', which featured on her 2020 album 'Rare (Deluxe)'.

'Let Somebody Go' with Coldplay

Coldplay and Selena Gomez teamed up on 'Let Somebody Go'. The song was originally announced to be part of Coldplay's 'Music of the Spheres' album in October 2021. The song was announced for release on 7th February 2022.

'Calm Down' with Rema

September 2022 saw the release of Selena's collaboration with Nigerian singer/rapper Rema, in the form of single 'Calm Down'. With the help of going viral on TikTok, the track was a hit with fans and peaked at Number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.

Not only is Selena a very talented singer, she's also an actress and producer having worked on 13 Reasons Why, 15 Candles and a documentary film about herself called My Mind & Me, amongst others.

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