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Selena Gomez Hints at Upcoming Music

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Music sensation Selena Gomez has whipped her followers into a whirlwind of anticipation with a subtle hint of a forthcoming project. The singer ignited this speculation through a series of images posted on Instagram from a recording studio in the French capital. Accompanied by the tantalizing caption, “Don’t worry guys, it’s coming. Even from Paris. 😉,” fans are buzzing with anticipation for her fresh music.

The captivating pictures portray Gomez seemingly absorbed in a recording process. This prompted an avalanche of comments from her fans, each expressing eagerness for her imminent music, with many speculating about her next album release.

Gomez’s teasing post follows her recent interview with The Wrap, during which she disclosed her ongoing work on her fourth studio album. This project is simultaneous with the completion of the third season of her hit show “Only Murders in the Building.”

Despite her packed schedule, Gomez revealed her multitasking prowess. She stated, “I just wrapped my show and I’m spending one week with my family and then I’m going off to Paris and then I’ll return to them but I’ll be working on my album at the same time. I just have to do it all. Right now, that’s just how I function.”

Fan excitement surged following the Instagram post, with anticipation at an all-time high for her latest project. If the rumors about a new album hold true, it will be her first release since her 2020 album, “Rare”. Gomez, who transitioned from a child star to a leading artist, has been in Paris for a few weeks, sharing glimpses of her journey, including an iconic shot with the Eiffel Tower.

In between albums, Gomez has delivered a series of hit singles. Notably, her collaboration with Rema, “Calm Down,” has clinched the No. 3 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, marking its 40th week on the chart.

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