Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco Nominated for Grammy Award for “Bluest Flame”

Selena Gomez and her husband, Benny Blanco, celebrated a significant milestone this past week as the nominations for the 2026 Grammy Awards were revealed. The duo received a nomination for Best Dance Pop Recording for their collaborative track “Bluest Flame,” which is featured on their recent album, “I Said I Love You First,” released in March.
This nomination marks a notable achievement for Gomez, as it is her third Grammy nod. For Blanco, this is an impressive eleventh nomination in his career. “Bluest Flame” competes with other standout tracks in the category, including “Abracadabra” by Lady Gaga, “Midnight Sun” by Zara Larsson, “Just Keep Watching (From F1 the Movie)” by Tate McRae, and “Illegal” by PinkPantheress.
The excitement surrounding the nomination has been palpable on social media, with fans and colleagues showering Gomez with praise. The official account for “Only Murders in the Building,” the acclaimed series in which Gomez stars, took to social media to congratulate her, stating, “Congratulations, Selena, on your Grammy nomination! ❤️🔥 #OMITB,” alongside a playful edited photo featuring Martin Short and the album.
Fans have been quick to express their enthusiasm, with one commenting, “Party at the Arconia, blasting Bluest Flame!! 💙❤️🔥,” referring to the show’s iconic setting. Many expressed their support, with sentiments like “So deserved!” and “Selena and Benny always make the hits! 🥹👏.” Other comments echoed this sentiment, with fans urging the Recording Academy to recognize her talent, saying things like, “Omg omg please give this girl her flowers,” and “Deserved, Bluest Flame is such a bop.”
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“Bluest Flame” showcases a collaboration among notable writers, including Gomez, Blanco, Charli XCX, Cashmere Cat, and Dylan Brady, with Blanco and others also contributing to its production. The deluxe edition of the album features an official remix by DJ Sliink.
Fans can stream “Bluest Flame” and the complete album, “I Said I Love You First,” on various music streaming services. The Grammy winners will be announced on February 1, during a live broadcast from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, airing on CBS and Paramount+.




