Singer Selena Gomez is back!
The pop star, 26, dropped her first single since leaving treatment in December 2018 yesterday (28.02.19) and it’s a dance anthem called “I Can’t Get Enough” that also features J Balvin and Tainy, also a producer.
The infectious chorus, sung by Gomez, goes: “Cause I can’t get enough / Yeah, I can’t get enough / Yeah, I can’t get enough for your love, give me some more, love it / I can’t get enough, yeah / ‘Cause I can’t get enough.”
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Fans had been wondering if Gomez was gearing up to release new music, especially after she was spotted leaving the studio in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. Gomez fans are anxiously awaiting a new LP from the songstress. Her last album, ‘Revival’, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 upon its release in October 2015, spawning hit singles including ‘Good for You,’ ‘Same Old Love’ and ‘Hands to Myself.’
There have been collaborations on other songs since, including Charlie Puth’s ‘We Don’t Talk Anymore’ in 2016, Kygo’s ‘It Ain’t Me’ released in 2017, Marshmello’s ‘Wolves’ also released in 2017 and more recently DJ Snake’s 2018 release ‘Taki Taki’. And a few one-off singles of her own in 2017, including ‘Bad Liar” and ‘Fetish.’
Gomez’s time away from music has been busy with acting roles in a number of projects, including Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation. She’s also had health complications, including a kidney transplant she underwent in 2017 because of her ongoing battle with lupus.
The “Good for You” singer has also reportedly signed a deal with Live Nation which will see her go on a world tour in support of her next album, which is being produced by her ‘Fetish’ producer Leland. Selena’s tour will reportedly include her first shows on UK soil in six years after she last performed in the UK in 2013.
The singer was forced to pull out of the final leg of her ‘Revival Tour’ three years later, due to her health complications.