![]() From then on, it’s all about release: Gomez spends the rest of Rare relishing the joy and lightness found in finally moving on. “Took a few years to soak up the tears/But look at her now/Watch her go,” she sings on the latter. The project’s back-to-back lead singles-the gutting ballad “Lose You to Love Me” and the more celebratory “Look at Her Now”-effectively bookend the highs and lows of Gomez’s adolescence and trace her journey through recovery. Flanked by two of her most trusted collaborators and friends-pop hitmakers Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter-Gomez, now 27, wrote Rare, her third solo LP and a well-earned fresh start. Hitting rock bottom revealed a new way forward: She rid her life of toxic relationships, quit social media, and vowed to trust her gut on album three. “I purged multiple different things, but it was specifically who I was then,” she says. After her last album, Revival, the superstar weathered a rocky four years during which her love life and personal health were the subject of intense media scrutiny, eventually leading her to check into a treatment center. ![]() “I just needed to let my old self go," Selena Gomez tells Apple Music.
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