Selena Gomez upcoming song 'Love On': A post-Valentine's Day gift for fans
Selena Gomez dropped a cover art post Valentine's Day, featuring title of her upcoming song 'Love On'
Selena Gomez took to her Instagram, giving a glimpse of her upcoming song, Love On on Thursday, February 15, shortly after posting PDA-filled pictures with beau Benny Blanco on Valentine’s Day.
The former Disney star dropped an aesthetic cover art, which featured Gomez posing against a window in a bathrobe, with her hair wrapped around in a towel.
The pop star captioned the post as: “Wait ‘til I turn my love on,” adding, “Presave my new song Love On out 2.22.”
The track is all set to release on Thursday, February 22.
The Love You Like A Love Song star went an extra mile, spreading love on Valentine’s Day using red heart-shaped padlocks in different cities, including NYC and Los Angeles, displaying the release date of her upcoming song and its verses hanging through a red bow.
This will mark the songstress’ first release since Single Soon, which was release last year.
She also marked Valentine’s Day by showcasing her relationship with beau Benny Blanco.
The pair stood with their hands wrapped around each other, striking poses in different angles.
The 31-year-old American singer's love life has been a 'debatable' topic although her recent relationship with Blanco swipes her past relationships under the carpet.
With her new song making its way into the ring, Selena is all set return to mainstream media, starting February 22.
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