Selena Gomez is raring to make a huge music comeback. She already released a bunch of social media posts announcing fans will soon hear her vocals. Interestingly, she also put out some cryptic lines, which look like the lyrics of her songs. Fans cannot help but speculate that she’s signing about Justin Bieber.
Selena Gomez posted a childhood photo of herself back in Wednesday, making some of the fans believe that she’s hinting at something. After all, she did wrote a caption that read, "We always go into it blindly."
A music comeback maybe? Since she introduced her vocals at a young age. The fans are right.
Gomez now utilized her social media to full-fledge promote her return to the music scene. Putting a picture of her in a modern-day shot this time, she wrote something akin to a lyric as a caption. “Rose colored glasses all distorted,” she captured the photo. It’s not that hard to imagine the line figrur9ig into a song that’s for sure.
Is it possible though that she’s hinting about becoming jaded after her tumultuous on-off relationship with Justin Bieber? Will any of her song be about her own love life or outlook at love?
She became more straightforward in announcing her new music. She posted a video of a theater and wrote, “I saw the signs and I ignored it. @spotify.” Tagging Spotify is a dead giveaway of what she’s up to.
The former Dinsey star also posted a video of Time Square ad that is featuring her and Amazon Music. “Alexa to follow me," she wrote with the eyes looking sideways emoji.
This is not the first time Gomez said anything about her comeback in the music scene though. She’s just more direct at the moment.
It can be remembered that Gomez confirmed back in June that her album was already done. "I’m actually done [my new album]," she told Jimmy Fallon when she guested at the Tonight Show. "I have to do a few finishing things with it but I’m just relieved. It took me four years now to even feel at a good place with this album, and it’s just because I had such huge moments that happened in my life personally that ‘how was I going to capture that?’ and ‘how was I actually going to feel good about what I was saying?’ So I just kept going, and I’m relieved."
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