Selena Gomez seemingly sings about Justin Bieber in new song ‘Lose You to Love Me’
By Reuters
26 October 2019 |
11:12 am
Gomez has made her long-awaited return to music with the release of a new song, “Lose You to Love Me.” The track dropped at midnight on Oct. 23, and fans believe the song is about her past romance with Justin Bieber.
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