Selena Gomez shares throwback video of 'Lose You To Love Me' on TikTok, explaining why she disabled her comments | Daily Music Roll

Selena Gomez shares throwback video of ‘Lose You To Love Me’ on TikTok, explaining why she disabled her comments

Selena Gomez revisits her first no. 1 track 'Lose You To Love Me', her most personal yet in a newly shared TikTok video, sparkling the real meaning behind the lyrics.
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The American singer and actress Selena Gomez has revisited one of her most personal songs to date, ‘Lose You To Love Me‘ in a newly shared TikTok video. It is believed that the song is about her infamous ex-partner Justin Bieber, considering the release of the track in October 2020 was just after Bieber’s marriage to model Hailey Baldwin. The track also contained the popular lyrics “In two months, you replaced us// Like it was easy// Made me think I deserved it// In the thick of healing,” hinting the popstar married the model just after two months of their breakup. However, it has never been upfront confirmed by Gomez.

In this newly shared clip, Selena took her fans to her playing a cover of the track on piano and wrote in the video “Making of… me getting to know myself.” This emotional ballad was a single from her chart-topping 2019 release ‘Rare’ which also gave Selena her first no. 1 hit in her musical career, placing the album at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. In the caption of the video, the ‘Bad Liar’ singer wrote she would be turning off the comments for the post. She captioned the video saying “This isn’t the greatest i know so i hope no one minds me turning the comments off for my head but this was the best, most sincere moments with lose you to love me.” The singer appeared to be emotional and teary-eyed as she continued to sing quietly to herself, starting with the track’s first verse.

‘Lose You To Love Me’ was co-written by Gomez along with Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter, and Mattman and Robin, the track’s producers. At the time of its release, speaking with Zane Lowe Gomez opened up about writing this future hit and breakup anthem. At the time it was written Selena shared that she had just gotten out of a treatment center for her mental health. She explained saying, “When I walked in, it was literally just the piano and the chorus and a bit of the first verse, and I just sat there,” she said. “And I tell people this, too, because it was also such a very raw moment. A, I had just gotten back, but B, we were in the bright daylight, you know, and that’s not normally how you’re maybe talking about something like that.” Later in her documentary “Mind & Me”, Gomez opened up saying “It was about more than just a lost love.”

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