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Selena Gomez was known for her starring role on the 2007–12 Disney television series Wizards of Waverly Place and as the singer of such pop hit songs as “Come & Get It” and “Same Old Love.”

Selena Gomez, who grew up in a suburb of Dallas, began her acting career in 2002 as a child on the PBS children’s TV series Barney & Friends. She began her music career on Disney projects, including singing the theme song for Wizards of Waverly Place, in which she also starred.

Her parents divorced when she was a small child, and she was raised by her mother. Selena Gomez had romantic relationships with Justin Bieber and, more briefly, with The Weeknd.

Selena Gomez (born July 22, 1992, Grand Prairie, Texas, U.S.) American actress and singer who won legions of young fans as the winsome star of the Disney television series Wizards of Waverly Place (2007–12) and as a pop vocalist.

Gomez, who was named after the popular Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez, was raised in suburban Dallas. Inspired by her mother, an amateur actress, Gomez tried out for a role on the PBS children’s television series Barney & Friends and, as a result, appeared regularly on the program in 2002–04. After making her big-screen debut in the family movie Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003), she auditioned for the Disney Channel, which eventually led to a guest spot on the TV series The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. In 2007 Gomez was cast as Alex Russo, a mischievous tomboy with magical powers, on a new Disney sitcom, Wizards of Waverly Place. The show, for which she also sang the theme song, became an instant hit among the preteen set, and she earned favourable comparisons to the channel’s leading ingenue, Miley Cyrus.

While continuing to star in Wizards of Waverly Place, Gomez acted in various tween-oriented videos and TV movies and provided a voice for the animated feature Horton Hears a Who! (2008). She then landed lead roles in the theatrical film Ramona and Beezus (2010), which was based on a children’s novel by Beverly Cleary, and the romantic comedy Monte Carlo (2011). Gomez departed from her family-friendly image with a role as a college student seeking adventure in Florida in the lurid Spring Breakers (2012). She then portrayed the girlfriend of a college student who is killed in a shooting on campus in the drama Rudderless (2014) and a sorority sister in Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016). Gomez also voiced a character in the animated Hotel Transylvania (2012) and its sequels (2015, 2018) as well as Dolittle (2020). In 2019 she appeared in Jim Jarmusch’s zombie movie The Dead Don’t Die and in Woody Allen’s A Rainy Day in New York. She returned to TV for Only Murders in the Building (2021– ), in which she costarred with Steve Martin and Martin Short as an unlikely crime-solving trio.

Gomez ventured into music as the front woman of Selena Gomez & the Scene, an electronic-influenced pop band that produced several dance hits. The group released the albums Kiss & Tell (2009), A Year Without Rain (2010), and When the Sun Goes Down (2011) before announcing its separation in 2012. Gomez then forged a solo career with Stars Dance (2013), which featured the seductive single “Come & Get It.” Subsequent solo albums included Revival (2015) and Rare (2020), the latter of which yielded the hit ballad “Lose You to Love Me.”

As Gomez transitioned into adulthood, her fame was undoubtedly magnified by a romantic relationship with pop singer Justin Bieber. She was also known for her philanthropic work, much of it accomplished through UNICEF, which in 2009 appointed her a goodwill ambassador. In 2015 Gomez revealed that she had been diagnosed with lupus. As a result of complications from the disease, she had a kidney transplant in 2017. During this time Gomez was also candid about her struggles with depression and anxiety, and in 2020 she revealed that she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. In the documentary Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me (2022), she discussed her mental health and her struggles with fame.

Selena Gomez’s Official Top 20 biggest songs in the UK

Selena Gomez is one of modern-pop’s most low-key influential figures and despite only dropping three solo albums in the last 10 years (by comparison, Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande, Selena’s most immediate peers, have released six), her touch can still be felt everywhere.

Across a career spanning nearly two decades, three solo albums and one with The Scene, Selena Gomez has proved herself time and time again to be one of our most reliable (and low-key experimental) purveyors of pop.

From the high-throttle thrills of her revelatory second album Revival, the bizarre and indie-leaning droplet singles she released in-between projects (shout out to Bad Liar!) and her most recent, confessional record Rare, Selena has never been afraid to switch it up and has enjoyed a series of collaborations with the likes of Julia Michaels & Justin Tranter (perhaps her greatest colleagues), Ian Kirkpatrick and Max Martin.

Now with a brand new single, Single Soon (her single, single soon, is coming soon, to paraphrase 30 Rock) arriving later this week (read why Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus releases new singles on the same day is so important here) we’ve released an updated list of Selena’s Top 20 biggest singles in the UK.

Before we reveal the Top 20 in full, we’ve broken down the Top 5 biggest songs Selena has in the UK.

MORE: Selena Gomez’s Official Charts history in full

5. Back To You

Released: 2018
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 13
Total UK chart units: 806,000
Total UK streams: 94 million

While personal health problems may have stalled the follow-up to Revival a few years longer than originally planned, Selena did release two of her best-ever singles as droplets (the pseudo-sexual Bad Liar and Gucci Mane-featuring rammer Fetish) and then embraced trop-pop on this very traditional offering, taken from the soundtrack of the second season of Netflix’s Thirteen Reasons Why, which Selena executive-produced.

4. Wolves (with Marshmello)

Released: 2017
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 9
Total UK chart units: 1 million
Total UK streams: 110 million

A link-up with bucket-wearing DJ Marshmello, Wolves returned Selena to the UK Top 10 in 2017 (the first of two Top 10 singles for her that year) and it’s easy to see why the track has claimed more than 110 million streams in the UK; full of yearning and in possession of one of the biggest choruses in recent memory.

Fun fact: Wolves was originally meant for British artist and fellow pop legend Rita Ora, who cut a demo before the track was given to Selena.

3. Lose You To Love Me

Released: 2019
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 3
Total UK chart units: 1.1 million
Total UK streams: 136 million

One of the most brilliant comeback singles of the current era, Lose You To Love Me is a heart-breaking reintroduction to Selena ahead of Rare, and shows off the superstar at her most vulnerable. Billie Eilish’s brother FINNEAS assisted Mattman & Robin on the production of Lose You To Love Me, which explains the sinister undertones hidden underneath the track.

Lose You To Love Me became Selena’s highest-ever charting solo hit in the UK in 2019, debuting and peaking at Number 3 on the Official Singles Chart. All things considered, it’s also her second most-streamed song in the UK, with streams totalling up to more than 136 million.

2. We Don’t Talk Anymore (with Charlie Puth)

Released: 2016
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 14
Total UK chart units: 1.2 million
Total UK streams: 125 million

One of the biggest hits from Charlie Puth’s debut album Nine Track Mind, We Don’t Talk Anymore is a slinky number, featuring Selena as the enigmatic love interest in a relationship that is fading into the ether.

With a combined 1.2 million UK chart units and 125 million streams, it’s her second most-popular track in the UK, despite never making it to the Top 10, settling instead for a peak of Number 13.

1. It Ain’t Me (with Kygo)

Released: 2017
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 7
Total UK chart units: 1.4 million
Total UK streams: 132 million

This may be a surprise to many, but Selena’s most popular track in the UK isn’t indie auteur moment Bad Liar, the icy Good For You or even the bhangra-charged Come And Get It (officially Selena’s most downloaded track here, with units of over 164,000!), instead first places goes to a collaboration with DJ Kygo from 2017, it ain’t me.

The tale of a toxic relationship gone wrong, It Ain’t Me finds Selena embracing emancipation from a sour lover on top of the Bowery, and it’s full of engaging imagery and some of Kygo’s best-ever production flourishes.

Coming out way ahead on top, It Ain’t Me is officially Selena’s biggest-selling single in the UK, with a combined total of 1.3 million chart units. It’s also her most-streamed; maxing out with 122 million streams in total.

“Наталка Полтавка” І.Котляревський

Ат, живемо і маємося, як горох при дорозі: хто не схоче, той не вскубне.

Де два б’ються, третій не мішайся.

Коли козак в полі, тоді він на волі.

Краще синиця в руках, ніж журавель в небі.

Неможливо любити такого чоловіка, котрого може й кістки погнили.

Визначте функції пісні у п’єсі. (3 правильні відповіді)

допомагає розкрити й показати глядачам духовний, емоційний стан дійової особи в певному епізоді;

за допомогою народних пісень автор хотів показати українську культуру, яка не визнавалась та заборонялась;

пісні у п’єсі засуджують чиновників і лицемірів;

пісня доповнює сценічну дію;

використання пісні для наростання конфлікту.

На що готова була Наталка аби не виходити заміж за возного?

вийти заміж за дяка тахтауловського.

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Яку пісню Григорія Сковороди використав І. Котляревський у творі?

«Гей, поля, поля зелені…»

«То яка ж та слава нині. »

«Всякому місту – звичай і права…»

«Їдеш, хочеш нас лишити. »

Цей композитор написав музику до п’єси «Наталка Полтавка»

З якими істотами порівнюються у творі чиновники?

Кого автор алегорично порівнює у п’єсі з «хитрою лисицею»?

Впізнай героя за характеристикою “Юриста завзятий і хапун такий ,що із рідного батька злупить!

Впізнай героя за характеристикою: “Чоловік і добрий був би ,так біда- хитрий,як лисиця,і на всі сторони стається;де не посієш,там і уродиться”.