Selena Gomez Embraces Being Single in French Teaser for Upcoming Song ‘Love On’: Watch Now
Selena Gomez participates in the best of “Lola” at Regency Bruin Theatre on Feb. 3, 2024 in Los Angeles. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Selena Gomez has actually shared an intro video clip for her brand-new solitary “Love On,” and it’s loaded with personal organizer — for every person other than her.
Posted to Instagram on Wednesday (Feb. 21), eventually in advance of the track’s launch, the trailer discovers the singer/actress looking unbothered as she stands on top of a stairs, holding a charming young puppy in her arms. Meanwhile, a number of pairs lining the actions listed below her fume and hefty, which she nicely overlooks.
In French, a commentary claims, “Qu’est-ce que je vais te nommer? Je vais te nommer. L’amour … L’amour tendre.” Gomez formerly shared the expression — which equates to, “What shall I name you? I’m gonna name you the love … the tender love” — together with 2 advertising pictures for “Love On” by means of Instagram.
The brand-new intro comes 6 days after the Only Murders in the Building celebrity initially revealed “Love On,” which shows up Thursday. Last week, she uploaded the solitary’s ocean-view cover art and meant among its verses: “Wait ‘til I turn my love on.”
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“Love On” will certainly note Gomez’s initial launch of the year, following her August 2023 solitary “Single Soon.” The last track gotten to No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and will likely function as the lead solitary off the “Calm Down” vocalist’s yet-to-be-announced 3rd cd.
And while Gomez has no one to kiss in her “Love On” preview, the exact same definitely can’t be stated for her the real world. The Rare Beauty creator is gladly in a connection with Benny Blanco and regularly shares pictures of the manufacturer on Instagram. On Valentine’s Day, as an example, she noted the celebration with a pair’s selfie on her Story and the subtitle, “I love you.”
See Gomez’s brand-new intro for “Love On” listed below.
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