My Mind & Me
"My Mind & Me" is a song by American singer Selena Gomez. It was released on November 3, 2022, through Interscope Records, as the lead single from the soundtrack of her documentary film Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me (2022).[1] The song was written by Gomez, Amy Allen, Jonathan Bellion, Michael Pollack, Stefan Johnson, and Jordan K. Johnson, and produced by the latter two under their production name Trackside. It explores themes of mental health struggles, vulnerability, and self-acceptance, drawing from Gomez's personal experiences depicted in the film.[2][3] Upon release, "My Mind & Me" received positive reviews for its emotional depth and Gomez's raw delivery, and was shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 96th Academy Awards.[4]Background
Documentary connection
"My Mind & Me" serves as the title track and end-credits song for the 2022 documentary film Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, directed by Alek Keshishian.[5][6] The song was released as a single on November 3, 2022, coinciding with the documentary's premiere on Apple TV+ the following day.[2][7] Filming for the documentary spanned six years, from 2016 during Gomez's *Revival* tour to 2022, capturing her professional achievements alongside personal challenges, including struggles with mental health, her 2019 bipolar disorder diagnosis, and the effects of lupus that led to a kidney transplant in 2017.[6][8] These experiences, marked by episodes of psychosis, isolation, and physical pain from lupus flare-ups, directly inspired the song's introspective tone, reflecting Gomez's journey through vulnerability.[5][6] Gomez has described the documentary as a raw and vulnerable portrayal of her life, emphasizing its purpose in fostering empathy for others facing similar issues, stating, "If somebody sees me like this, then they won’t feel alone now."[5] The song encapsulates her transition from fragility to resilience during this period, serving as a therapeutic outlet that ties together the film's themes of mental health advocacy and personal growth.[8][5]Writing and recording
"My Mind & Me" was co-written by Selena Gomez alongside songwriters Amy Allen, Jonathan Bellion, and Michael Pollack, with production from the duo The Monsters & Strangerz (Jordan Johnson and Stefan Johnson). The track emerged from an initial collaborative session held over four days in a house in the desert outside Palm Springs, California, in 2022, where the team also handled the recording. Co-writer Amy Allen recalled the experience as remarkably fluid, noting that "once we had the overarching concept of feeling at odds with your own mind, the song just kind of wrote itself. It felt like a dream session." Gomez drew directly from her personal experiences with mental health challenges, sharing excerpts from her diaries and poems to inform the lyrics, a process she described as "therapeutic" and "cathartic." The recording was conducted in an intensive, focused manner during the same Palm Springs retreat to preserve the song's raw emotional authenticity, with Gomez highlighting its intent to foster connection by stating, "If somebody sees me like this, then they won’t feel alone now."Composition and lyrics
Musical composition
"My Mind & Me" is a pop ballad characterized by its minimalistic production, emphasizing emotional vulnerability through a sparse arrangement.[9] The song runs for 2:27 and is composed in F♯ minor, a key that contributes to its introspective and melancholic tone.[10][11] It builds dynamically from delicate openings to more resolute sections, creating a sense of progression that mirrors personal resilience. The instrumentation features prominent piano as the foundational element, starting with lone, echoey notes that evoke isolation before transitioning into fuller layers.[12] Subtle synthesizers and synth pads provide atmospheric support, while a light bass line adds depth without overwhelming the intimacy. Selena Gomez's vocals are layered for harmonic richness, particularly in the choruses, enhancing the song's confessional quality and allowing her delivery to range from hushed fragility to empowered clarity. Produced by The Monsters & Strangerz—comprising Jordan K. Johnson and Stefan Johnson—the track employs a verse-chorus structure with a bridge that shifts from tentative piano-driven verses to a supportive, marching rhythm in the chorus, before resolving back to solitary piano motifs.[10][12] This arrangement fosters an acoustic-like intimacy, prioritizing Gomez's voice and minimal electronic textures to underscore the song's raw emotional intent, which stemmed from reflective writing sessions.[2]Lyrical themes
The lyrics of "My Mind & Me" center on Selena Gomez's internal struggles with mental health, exemplified by lines such as "What if you knew all the thoughts in my head / Would they still love me the same?", which convey vulnerability and the fear of judgment from others.[2] These confessions highlight a raw exploration of self-doubt and the pressure to conceal personal turmoil amid public scrutiny.[5] Central themes include battles with mental health, a transition from despair to hope, and a profound desire for empathy, as Gomez sought to create a space where listeners could feel less isolated in their own experiences.[5] She has described the song as therapeutic, allowing her to process feelings of being "at odds with your own mind" while extending understanding to others facing similar challenges.[5] The co-writers—Aemy Allen, Jon Bellion, Michael Pollack, Stefan Johnson, and Jordan K. Johnson—helped refine the song's raw, confessional style by incorporating Gomez's intimate diary entries, poems, and insights from her therapy sessions, which were influenced by her bipolar diagnosis as detailed in the accompanying documentary.[5][13] This collaborative process, completed in just four days, emphasized authenticity in depicting her journey toward self-acceptance.[5] Gomez has stated that the song represents "empathy" and her path to self-acceptance, noting, "If somebody sees me like this, then they won’t feel alone now," underscoring its role in fostering connection through shared vulnerability.[5]Release and promotion
Release
"My Mind & Me" was released as a digital single worldwide on November 3, 2022, by Interscope Records, aligning with the promotional buildup for Selena Gomez's documentary of the same name, which premiered the following day on Apple TV+.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation">Promotion
The promotion of "My Mind & Me" was primarily tied to the premiere of Selena Gomez's documentary Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me on Apple TV+ on November 4, 2022, where the song served as the theme track, appearing in official trailers released starting October 10, 2022, and in the end credits.[14][15] This integration leveraged the documentary's focus on Gomez's mental health journey to amplify the song's release, positioning it as an empathetic extension of the film's narrative.[5] Gomez discussed the song in interviews around the launch, including a Variety feature in December 2022, where she highlighted its message of empathy for those facing mental health challenges, stating it aims to make listeners feel seen and less isolated.[5] These conversations built fan engagement by connecting the track's personal lyrics—drawn from her journals—to broader themes of vulnerability and support.[16] Social media efforts by Gomez and her label Interscope Records included behind-the-scenes glimpses shared on platforms like Instagram, such as a November 3, 2022, post teasing the song's inspiration from her personal writings.[16] No major live performances of the song were conducted during the initial rollout, though it was integrated into promotional events for the documentary, including its world premiere screening at AFI Fest on November 2, 2022.[17] The song's promotion also aligned with Gomez's Rare Beauty brand, which emphasizes mental health awareness through its Rare Impact Fund; the track's themes of emotional struggle complemented the brand's ongoing advocacy, reinforcing cross-promotional ties without direct product integrations.[18]Music video
Production
The official music video for "My Mind & Me" was directed by Alek Keshishian, the same filmmaker behind the accompanying documentary Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, adopting an intimate, observational style to reflect Gomez's personal experiences.[5][19] Filming occurred over a six-year period beginning in 2016, initially capturing footage of Gomez's *Revival* tour before evolving to document her daily life, therapy sessions, and mental health challenges in an unscripted manner.[20][21] The production utilized a cinéma vérité approach, emphasizing authenticity through more than 200 hours of raw, handheld verité footage that avoided staged elements to preserve genuine emotional moments.[21][22] Unlike conventional music videos, no dedicated shoot was conducted; instead, the video—titled the "Film Version"—was assembled by editing select clips from the documentary's extensive archive to sync with the song's track.[19] This process prioritized emotional depth and vulnerability over polished visuals, leveraging the crew and resources from the documentary's production to highlight unfiltered glimpses into Gomez's life.[23] The final edit was released exclusively on YouTube on December 1, 2022.[24]Release and content
The "My Mind & Me (Film Version)" music video premiered on YouTube on December 1, 2022, under the title "Selena Gomez - My Mind & Me (Film Version)", uploaded by the official Selena Gomez channel. It is also integrated into the Apple TV+ documentary Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, where it serves as a concluding musical segment synced with the film's narrative. The video runs approximately 2:30, aligning with the song's duration. The content consists of a montage of clips extracted from the documentary, depicting Selena Gomez's emotional journey over six years, including her struggles with physical health issues like lupus, the pressures of fame, mental health challenges such as anxiety and a bipolar diagnosis, and her path toward recovery and self-acceptance. These sequences are edited to synchronize with the song's lyrics, creating a narrative progression that mirrors themes of vulnerability transitioning to resilience and hope. Intimate footage shows Gomez in unguarded moments, such as therapy sessions and personal reflections, emphasizing her humanity amid celebrity life. Visually, the video adopts a raw, documentary-style realism, featuring close-up shots of Gomez's expressions and everyday settings without polished glamour or stylized effects, which heightens the sense of authenticity and emotional immediacy. As of November 2025, the YouTube upload has amassed over 11 million views.Reception
Critical reception
Upon release, Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me received widespread critical acclaim for its raw and intimate portrayal of Gomez's personal and professional struggles. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 97% approval rating based on 34 reviews, with a critics' consensus that it "offers a raw and intimate look at Selena Gomez’s six-year journey, showcasing her struggles and resilience with candor."[25] Reviewers praised the documentary's honesty and vulnerability in addressing mental health, lupus, and the pressures of fame. Manohla Dargis of The New York Times described it as "sincere and soul-baring," capturing Gomez's challenges and offering "a hopeful catharsis" through revealing hard truths.[26] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian called it a "compelling, if at times frustrating, assemblage," strongest in moments that illustrate Gomez's humanity, though noting some "cringe" elements in its presentation.[27] Owen Gleiberman of Variety highlighted its absorbing nature, stating that it shows there are "no easy fixes" for mental health concerns, emphasizing Gomez's journey of self-discovery.[28] Some critics pointed out limitations, such as a selective focus or the inherent challenges of celebrity documentaries. Brian T. Carney of CNN noted that while candid, the film does not fully escape leveraging Gomez's fame to "sell it."[29] The audience score on Rotten Tomatoes stands at 94%, reflecting strong viewer appreciation for its emotional depth.[25]Accolades
Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me received several nominations and awards recognizing its impact on mental health discussions in media. At the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards, it won Best Music Documentary.[30] The film was nominated for Best Documentary Film at the 2022 Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Film Awards but did not win. It earned a nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2023.[31] Additionally, the documentary was nominated for a Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Non-Theatrical Documentary in 2023.[32] As of November 2025, it has not received major Academy Award nominations.Commercial performance
Chart performance
"My Mind & Me" achieved modest commercial success upon release, primarily propelled by streaming activity from viewers of the accompanying documentary, accumulating approximately 2 million streams in the United States during its first week.[33][34] In the United States, the song debuted and peaked at number 83 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated December 3, 2022, spending a single week on the ranking.[2] It also reached number 28 on the Adult Pop Airplay chart. Internationally, "My Mind & Me" experienced varied performance, entering lower tiers on several charts. It peaked at number 63 on the Canadian Hot 100.[35] The track attained its highest international position at number 18 on Hungary's Single Top 40 chart. It charted at number 78 in the United Kingdom and number 76 in Australia, alongside entries in various European countries such as Ireland (number 50), Sweden (number 76), and Switzerland (number 61).[36][35]| Chart (2022–2023) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | 76 |
| Canada (Canadian Hot 100) | 63 |
| Hungary (Single Top 40) | 18 |
| Ireland (IRMA) | 50 |
| Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) | 76 |
| Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) | 61 |
| UK Singles (OCC) | 78 |
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 83 |
| US Adult Pop Airplay (Billboard) | 28 |