Selena Gomez Debuts New Song My Mind & Me, Teases More Upcoming Music
Selena Gomez has released her new single “My Mind & Me” from her upcoming documentary of the same name!
The 30-year-old entertainer’s latest single is a little different than past music and is “attached” to her mental health.
“There’s just so much bottled up, and I think that I do a good job, hopefully, of being cautious and being aware of other people’s feelings. And I’m very vague, and I can be very politically correct. And in my music, I get to really say what I feel,” she told Apple Music 1′s Zane Lowe.
“And I think that’s why this song means so much to me, and in a different way than any of my other songs only because I’ve attached this to my mental health and I’m addressing what it is. I mean, it’s completely cathartic for me and I think it goes so well with the documentary.”
Selena also opened up about where she’s at with her new album, which she has been working on in between seasons of Only Murders in the Building.
Click inside to see what she shared…
“This has been very weird and tricky because I’m no longer in sad girl world, if that makes sense. And it is kind of all I’ve known,” she said. “And that sounds kind of bad, and obviously not all of my music is that. Obviously, I want it to be fun, but I’ve been having a hard time, honestly.”
“I’ve definitely written and have at least 12 songs that I do love, but I don’t know if I just don’t feel confident with it yet for some reason. And I want to continue to keep getting better so that I don’t, obviously, don’t want to go back,” Selena continued. “I want to be able to be forward thinking and give myself a whole new lane, and just try it. So I’ve been experimenting a lot, but it is getting closer. It’s just a bit frustrating… I want to dance, Zane, so bad because I need do.”
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At the premiere of the documentary this week, Selena shared that the new music will come “hopefully next year.” And on the subject of touring, “Maybe! I know. I should, right?” she told Variety‘s Marc Malkin.
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