Selenators please be standing up for some awesome news! Selena Gomez just hinted on some new music and it's already making everyone go crazy.
The 24 year-old, who had a tremendous 2016 with three pop singles reaching at the top of Billboard list, took to Instagram and posted few snippets of what sounds like new music.
In the snippet she sings, "I had a dream, we were back to seventeen. Summer nights and libertines, never growing up."
Many of SelGo's fans also found that she registered a song named 'It ain't me' with ASCAP earlier this week, reports E! Online.
There is a lot of talent included in the song, being co-written by Norwegian DJ Kygo, as well as the trio of Brian Lee, Ali Temposi and Andrew Watt who gave a smash hit 'Let Me Love You' with Justin Bieber.
Going by the names, it is bound to be a big success.
The fans must be going insane for hearing the rest of it.
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