Selena Gomez Teases New Music From Forthcoming Album.
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(Radio.com) The Queen of Social Media, Selena Gomez, continues her reign by teasing new music. On Shapchat, Gomez has been sharing snippets of new songs as she takes her Revival Tour overseas for the summer. In the first Snap, Gomez looks to be in the hair and makeup stage before her show. With her hair in curlers and using Snapchat's popular butterfly crown filter, she lip syncs to one of her new songs playing in the background. "Now I'm stained by you / Like a coffee ring upon this table, I'm unstable / I'm stained," she mouths (via MTV). In a second Snap, Gomez shares a selfie with a pouty face. She writes, 'getting impatient -want to share moreeee." Gomez dropped her last album Revival in October 2015, but it sounds as though she's been hard at work writing and recording new music. In June, she tweeted that she'd been recording in the studio bus and was close to finalizing a new album. While fans wait for original music, they might be satisfied to learn that Gomez may have recorded her own version of Justin Bieber's upcoming collaboration with DJ Snake, "Let Me Love You." His version won't drop until August 5, but she teased a two-second clip of her version on Snapchat. That led some to speculate that DJ Snake's jam was actually a collab involving Bieber and Gomez, but he clarified otherwise. In the meantime, check out her captured Snaps here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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