Selena Gomez felt the pressure to be more 'adult' with her second album, Revival. Lead by singles including Good For You and Hands To Myself, the LP was Gomez's first under Interscope Records upon leaving the Disney-owned label Hollywood Records where she released her first solo album, Stars Dance and three with her band The Scene.
Now, the Lose You To Love Me hitmaker has said she felt the need to portray a more adult and risque public persona with the release of the album. "I just did things that weren't really me," she told Allure Magazine. "There was pressure to seem more adult on my album, Revival. [I felt] the need to show skin...
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