Selena Gomez's New Album Sparks Speculation About Justin Bieber Diss
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Offering a glimpse into her personal history and emotional journey, Selena Gomez's newly released album, 'I Said I Love You First,' is making waves with its lyrics.

AceShowbiz - Selena Gomez's latest musical offering, "I Said I Love You First," hit the shelves on Friday, instantly grabbing attention. Fans are slowly dissecting her new songs, sparking speculations about multiple jabs at her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber.

On the track "How Does It Feel To Be Forgotten", she sing these lyrics, "You're so embarrassing / Go cry when no one's watchin' / I can't imagine it / How does it feel to be forgotten (Ah), forgotten? (Ah-ah)."

These words have evoked memories of Bieber's past public emotional moments, leading many to speculate that the song might be a dig at her former flame.

On another song "Don't Wanna Cry," she recounts painful personal experiences, "Left the door wide open for the whole wide world to see you / Then you kiss her right in front of me like I'm not even there / should cause a scene for s**t you've done to me / The saddest part is we both know that I would never leave."

Despite these pointed lyrics, Gomez previously clarified that not every track on the album is a direct commentary on her own life. In an interview with Spotify, she emphasized that the album is also about her experiences with her fiance, producer Benny Blanco, and their shared past, indicating the multi-faceted inspiration behind the project.

Gomez, engaged to Benny Blanco since late last year, has also pinpointed that some songs reflect her friendships and general life experiences rather than focusing solely on her personal life.

During her Spotify sit-down, she said, "Some songs were actually meant [to be] about friendships in my life, and I think that's what to me the album was about, and I just wanted to get that out there because that's very important to me."

Whether fans choose to read the album as a personal diary or a broader tapestry of experiences, Gomez's "I Said I Love You First" offers a compelling dive into emotional depths that are widely relatable. It's clear that the songs carry a resonance far beyond any one narrative, making the album both rich and universally appealing.

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