New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Selena
Gomez releases a highly anticipated new song about self-love. "
Lose You To Love Me" is available today at all digital retailers via Interscope Records/Universal Music.
Selena co-wrote the song with long-time collaborators
Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter as well as Mattias Larsson and
Robin Fredriksson with additional production from FINNEAS.
Gomez says, "This song was inspired by many things that have happened in my life since releasing my last album. I thought it was important to share the music, as I know many can relate to the fact that the road to self-discovery generally comes through the scars in one's life. I want people to feel hope and to know you will come out the other side stronger and a better version of yourself."
The beautiful music video directed by the acclaimed
Sophie Muller ("Good for You") was shot entirely on the new iPhone 11 Pro.
Earlier this year,
Gomez was featured on "
I Can't Get Enough" with Benny Blanco,
J Balvin and Tainy. In 2018, she collaborated with DJ Snake,
Ozuna and
Cardi B on the global hit "Taki Taki," which became one of the fastest videos to reach over 100 million views. Her previous five singles "
It Ain't Me" with Kygo, "Bad Liar," "Fetish," "
Wolves" x
Marshmello and "Back to You" all have been certified RIAA platinum or multi-platinum. As a solo artist
Gomez has accumulated over 20 billion global streams.
At the end of 2017
Gomez was named Billboard Magazine's "Woman of the Year." In 2015,
Gomez released her critically acclaimed album Revival. The first three singles off the album "Good For You," "
Same Old Love" and "Hands to Myself" went to number one on the US Top 40 chart.
Gomez is one of only six female artists to have at least three songs from one album reach the #1 position since the chart launched in 1992.
Gomez most recently executive produced the critically acclaimed Netflix docu-series "Living Undocumented" which created much buzz and discussion regarding the polarizing issue of undocumented people living in the United States. Earlier this year, she starred in Jim Jarmusch's film THE DEAD DON'T DIE opposite Bill Murray and Adam Driver, which premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.