Just two days after Selena Gomez revealed that her first-ever Spanish-language EP is coming this spring, she unveiled the Rauw Alejandro-assisted and Tainy-produced “Baila Conmigo” on Friday (Jan. 29).
“Dance, dance, dance with me/ Dance, dance and I’ll follow you/ Come closer, come get loose/ Don’t leave me without making me want to come back,” Gomez sings on the flirty track (translation via Genius).
The song, which translates to “Dance With Me,” comes two weeks after “De Una Vez,” a rhythmic pop song about healing and self-worth that was produced by Tainy, Albert Hype, Jota Rosa and Neon16.
Gomez also unleashed the official music video for “Baila Conmigo.” While Gomez only appears for a few seconds, the vibrant video is still a visual treat, as two young lovers dance on a beach and ride motorcycles.
Gomez’s Revelación EP is out March 12. Watch the video for “Baila Conmigo” below.