Sad Serenade” is a painful synth-pop ode to a relationship that’s come to an end, and also the first time Selena’s displayed any sort of vulnerability during the Stars Dance era, apart from the leaked “Love Will Remember.” “A sad, sad serenade…we almost got it right!” Selena cries out above the surging club beats.
It’s a gorgeously heartbreaking tune, with the kind of lyrics that leave a lasting sting: “I wish you the best, I really do / Even though I know that I’m still not over you / I know that we both are to blame / I can’t believe you didn’t fight harder for me,” she yelps. Gulp! (Also, this would probably sound equally amazing arranged as a piano ballad.)
“Sad Serenade” might just be the best song from the entire Stars Dance campaign so far — so naturally, it’s not making it onto the album. Wait, WHAT?!
Indeed: Whether Selena just wanted to keep the record upbeat, or things with Justin Bieber are just way too real right now (or perhaps the line “all the love that we made” is just too risque), it’s not on the final album tracklisting — making this sad, sad serenade all the more devastating.
Sad Serenade” is a painful synth-pop ode to a relationship that’s come to an end, and also the first time Selena’s displayed any sort of vulnerability during the Stars Dance era, apart from the leaked “Love Will Remember.” “A sad, sad serenade…we almost got it right!” Selena cries out above the surging club beats.
It’s a gorgeously heartbreaking tune, with the kind of lyrics that leave a lasting sting: “I wish you the best, I really do / Even though I know that I’m still not over you / I know that we both are to blame / I can’t believe you didn’t fight harder for me,” she yelps. Gulp! (Also, this would probably sound equally amazing arranged as a piano ballad.)
“Sad Serenade” might just be the best song from the entire Stars Dance campaign so far — so naturally, it’s not making it onto the album. Wait, WHAT?!
Indeed: Whether Selena just wanted to keep the record upbeat, or things with Justin Bieber are just way too real right now (or perhaps the line “all the love that we made” is just too risque), it’s not on the final album tracklisting — making this sad, sad serenade all the more devastating.