The American singer recently released a new album made with Benny Blanco, with tracks that became controversial on the web
Selena Gomez He recently introduced to the public his new album entitled “I Said I Love You First”, a collaboration with producer Benny Blanco. The debut of work immediately gave rise to a series of speculation about the lyrical content of the lanes, with some media outlets, including the People website, raising the hypothesis that some songs could allude to the ex-boyfriendJustin Biebereven after seven years of the end of the relationship.
Among the songs that most attracted the listeners’ attention is “How Does It Feel to Be Forgotten”, where the artist seems to refer to an old love. In one stretch, Selena sings about interaction with someone who acts as if still keeping a friendship: “You came in, with a smile / Speaking as if we were friends.”
This song resulted in comparisons with “Look at Her now” from the album “Rare” (2020), which would also have been influenced by Bieberalthough Selena Never confirmed this relationship.
Dubious sections
Another track that gained prominence was “You Said You Were Sorry”, which also generated rumors about Bieber. Excerpts like “I don’t think of you / Happy without you / more than I have ever been” and “I had a dream / You apologized, apologizing” led fans to associate the song with the famous success “Sorry”, released by Justin in 2015.
In an interview with Spotify, Selena Gomez He revealed that the essence of the album goes beyond fans expectations. “I grew up a lot and lived new experiences with new people. I went through changes, lost and gained friends, lived a totally new phase of my life,” said the singer. This statement emphasizes that the new work is a reflection of its personal and artistic evolution, without direct bonds with the past.
Source: Maxima

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