Behind every No. 1 hit is a long period of time invested at the attracting board, as well as Selena Gomez‘s “Lose You to Love Me” is no exemption. As she gets ready to launch new music, the 30-year-old pop celebrity took followers down memory lane Monday evening (July 17) with a raw behind the curtain video clip of her writing procedure for the 2019 chart-topper, including her resting alone at a piano with just her voice as well as a handful of verses to go off of.
Posted to her TikTok account, the video clip programs Gomez with her hair drew back in a bun as she vigilantly techniques the piano enhancement to what would certainly come to be “Lose You to Love Me,” which she co-wrote with Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter as well as manufacturer duo Mattman & Robin. Largely thought to be concerning her last separation with Justin Bieber, the track worked as the lead solitary for her Billboard 200-covering 3rd cd, Rare, as well as noted her first ever No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, aided by a susceptible black-and-white music video fired totally on apple iphone.
Some of the verses form as Gomez sings over unstable piano in her TikTok — having a hard time a little bit when she reaches the track’s carolers — whereas others were still empty rooms at the time it was shot. “Making of… me getting to know myself,” checks out a portion of black message on the leading left.
“This isnt the greatest i know so i hope no one minds me turning the comments off for my head,” the Only Murders In the Building celebrity captioned the video clip. “but this was the best, most sincere moments with lose you to love me.”
The nostalgic video clip comes a couple of months after Gomez renowned “Lose You to Love Me” going beyond the billion-streams benchmark on Spotify, her initial solo track to do so. “Grateful,” she composed at the time in reaction to the March turning point.
In 2020, the Rare Beauty creator opened to Billboard concerning the psychological difficulties of making up the solitary, throughout which she was undoubtedly “kind of a mess.” “It was really difficult for me,” she claimed after that. “And by the time we shot the music video at the end of the year, it had a completely different meaning, and it was so freeing. It was actually fun for me – I think, because I let it go, it actually meant that I let it go within myself as well. And I couldn’t have asked for a better way to close a chapter in my life.”
Watch Selena’s video clip listed below: