SELENA GOMEZ SINGS ABOUT BEING STRONGER ALONE IN HER FIRST SPANISH SONG IN 2 YEARS: YOU WILL BE SHOCKED TO KNOW WHO THE SONG IS ABOUT

Selena Gomez Sings About Being Stronger Alone In Her First Spanish SONG In 2 Years: You Will Be Shocked To Know Who The Song Is About

Selena Gomez is an American singer, actor, and producer. She was raised in Texas. She began her career at a very early age by appearing on children’s television shows.

Selena has released “De Una Vez,” her first Spanish song since 2018’s “Taki Taki.” The track has Selena singing complicated lyrics that followers think may be okay for Justin Bieber. “Ya, no duele Como antes, no La herida de Tu Amor sanó,” these are the opening lines of the song, which means “It doesn’t hurt like before, nor the wound of your love healed.”

Spanish followers have started writing on Twitter what they thought, and others quickly translated the lyrics on Google. The report says, one fan wrote, “I thought Selena singing in Spanish is a way to attract attention because she no longer has Justin. But looked like he was wrong because Selena had sung it so well.

Selena’s songs about heartbreak have resonated with millions of fans in the wake of her split with longtime on-again, off-again ex Justin Bieber, 26, in early 2018. Many fans believed this split was the source of inspiration between her big comeback song, “Loose You To Love Me,” in Jan. 2020.

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Selena Gomez wasn’t just wearing a pretty dress in her music video for De Una Vez, which dropped on Jan. 14. The Rodarte dress, with its sweet pink color, gorgeous floral print, and glowing heart right at the center, held special meaning reflective of the overall theme of Selena’s Spanish video made for anyone who has “had their heartbroken,” which she revealed to Vogue in a new interview published on Jan. 18.

“If I was going to completely immerse myself into a project inspired by Latin culture, I wanted to work with native Spanish speaking creators,” Selena explained to the magazine. So, the “Same Old Love” singer turned to creative team/married couple Tania Verduzco and Adrian Perez, who knew how Selena’s dress could reflect the singer and actress’s Mexican culture.

“We wanted to play with powerful language and images. We designed the heart—we call it the Milagro in Mexican culture—and its light to be a metaphor for the healing throughout the story,” Tania explained. Like the heart, the flowers on the Rodarte dress also had a deeper meaning.

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