Selena Marie Gomez, the multi-talented American singer, actress, producer, and businesswoman, recently revisited one of her most heartfelt songs, “Lose You to Love Me.” While speculation surrounds the song’s inspiration, particularly regarding her ex, Justin Bieber, Selena has never officially confirmed the details.

In a TikTok video, Selena showcases her musical skills by playing a piano cover of the song, accompanied by the caption, “Making of… me getting to know myself.” The purpose behind this act remains uncertain. Was she reconnecting with a specific period in her life, expressing her true emotions, or simply enjoying the melody after a long time? The answers may forever remain a mystery.

In the post’s caption, Selena further explains, “This isn’t the greatest I know, so I hope no one minds me turning the comments off for my head, but this was the best, most sincere moments with ‘Lose You to Love Me.'”

During her documentary, “Mind & Me,” Selena offered a glimpse into the song’s meaning, stating, “It was about more than just a lost love.” Later, in a live performance, four years after the song’s release, Selena emotionally shared the song’s significance with her fans while playing it on the piano. She emphasized that there would be no commenting allowed on the video.

The video reached approximately 60 million followers on social media. “Lose You to Love Me” was officially released in 2019, and Selena debuted the song at the American Music Awards just a month later. As the song’s anniversary approached, Selena spoke on Vevo about how it encapsulated significant life events. She expressed her intention to provide hope and emerge stronger and better on the other side.

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