Listen now: Selena Gomez gets her 'Love On' in steamy ode to Paris
Selena Gomez has dedicated her latest song to the French capital.
Selena Gomez has shared a love song for Paris, 'Love On'.
The 31-year-old star – who is loved-up with producer Benny Blanco, 35 - has dropped a new track all about her recent trip to the city of love.
The steamy lyrics include: "Why are we conversing over this steak tartare?
When we could be somewhere other than here/Making out in the back of a car?
Or in the back of a bar/Or we could make a memoir, yeah/On the back wall of the last stall/ In the bathroom at The Bazaar."
Her first song of 2024 follows last year's 'Single Soon' and is her first since confirming her romance with Benny, who produced the 2023 tune.
Selena is working on a new record, however, she recently confessed she might only have "one more album in me".
The 'Only Murders in the Building' star admitted she would choose acting over music if she had to choose as she pondered retiring from the latter art form.
Speaking on the 'SmartLess' podcast, she began: "I started having a lot of fun with music and then touring was really fun. But I was doing my TV show at the same time ['Wizards of Waverly Place'] and I just found it really fun so I just kept going but the older I get, the more I'm kind of like, I would like to find something to just settle on."
The former child star suffered burnout early on in her career.
She recalled: "I went to a mental institute and cancelled one of my tours.
"It just got to me because I love working and it distracts me from bad things."
Suggesting she might quit music after one last record, she continued: "I do feel like I have one more album in me but I would probably choose acting."
When it was suggested that she could still do both careers, she replied: "You're right, but I am going to want to chill because I'm tired."
The Rare Beauty founder admitted she never actually intended to become a singer, until she was packaged as an all-rounder by Disney after she recorded the theme tune for 'Wizards of Waverly Place'.
Although she hasn't confirmed details of a new record, she told Vanity Fair the follow-up to 2020's 'Rare' will be "really powerful, strong, very pop."
She continued: "The theme generally is freedom - freedom from relationships, freedom from the darkness."