When the ‘Lose you to Love me’ song was released by Selena Gomez, the world welcomed it with open hands first due to the fact that the songstress had taken over 4 years off the music scene but also that it reflected more of her past love with ex-boyfriend Justin Beiber.
The first son that was released on October 23, 2019 talked of the struggles and challenges the singer went through after her heartbreak as she stated in her comment to the video on youtube.
Pinned by SelenaGomezVEVOSelenaGomezVEVO2 days ago “This song was inspired by many things that have happened in my life since releasing my last album. I want people to feel hope and to know you will come out the other side stronger and a better version of yourself.”
Just a few hours from the first brand release, Selena released yet another highly motivational song. She could not hold her excitement as she put a comment,
” I was so excited to release two songs back to back and surprise my fans! It’s a reminder that you can rise no matter what challenges life brings.”
Many people have attributed the hasty second release as a response to Hailey Beiber, Beibers wife instagram post of a song “I will kill you” just moments when “Lose You To Love Me” was released.
Many fans thought she was throwing shade at Selena for singing about her husband.
The Lose you to love me song has over 47 million views and the Look at her now 28 million not even week after release.
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