Album: A Year Without Rain (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is a track from A Year Without Rain, the second album from American pop group Selena Gomez & The Scene. The song features Los Angeles born and bred singer-songwriter Eric Bellinger who also co-wrote the cut along with Toby Gad and Lindy Robbins.
  • Eric Bellinger is the grandson of singer- songwriter Bobby Day (Rockin' Robin). A singer since he could speak, Eric joined the R&B group AKNU (A Kind Never Understood) and was soon signed to Epic Records. After experiencing success recording and touring with ANKU, Bellinger started developing his song writing talent. Other artists who have recorded his tunes include UK rapper Chipmunk, and Nickelodeon teen pop/rock quartet Big Time Rush.
  • Selena told MTV News: "There's the song called 'Intuition' that's one of my favorites. The message is basically every decision that you regret or second-guess, just do it anyway. I love that message so much."

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