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Kiss & Tell

Selena Gomez & the Scene · 2009

46 min · 14 tracks · pop rock

Bright pop melodies intertwine with upbeat rock instrumentation, capturing youthful exuberance and the complexities of teenage romance.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady mid-tempo sing-alongs
  • youthful exuberance and charm
  • playful exploration of romance
  • background soundtrack for gatherings
  • catchy hooks for road trips

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer slow, introspective music
  • seek deep lyrical complexity

Where this album fits

In the catalog
Breakthrough — Established the band's presence in pop rock, marking their transition from Disney.
Themes
teenage romance· bright pop melodies
Career context
Released on September 29, 2009, 'Kiss & Tell' marked Selena Gomez & the Scene's debut album, establishing their presence in the pop rock genre. Following Gomez's transition from Disney star to pop artist, this album set the stage for her subsequent commercial success and artistic evolution.
Stylistic neighbors
Demi Lovato· Paramore· Taylor Swift
If this clicks, go next to
A Year Without Rain — Continues the upbeat pop sound while exploring deeper themes of love and longing.
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Fearless by Taylor Swift — Shares youthful storytelling and bright melodies focused on teenage love and experiences.
Riot! by Paramore — Combines upbeat rock instrumentation with themes of youthful passion and emotional complexity.
One of the Boys by Katy Perry — Features bright pop hooks and explores themes of romance and self-discovery in a playful manner.

Tracklist

New here? Start with "Kiss & Tell".

  • 1 Kiss & Tell Start here 3:17
  • 2 I Won't Apologize 3:07
  • 3 Falling Down 3:05
  • 4 I Promise You 3:20
  • 5 Crush 3:19
  • 6 Naturally 3:23
  • 7 The Way I Loved You 3:34
  • 8 More 3:31
  • 9 As a Blonde 2:47
  • 10 I Don't Miss You at All 3:40
  • 11 Stop & Erase 2:53
  • 12 I Got U 3:34
  • 13 Tell Me Something I Don't Know 2:56
  • 14 Naturally (Dave Audé radio mix) 4:02

What to play next

This album is considered a Breakthrough in Selena Gomez & the Scene's catalog. Established the band's presence in pop rock, marking their transition from Disney.

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