Selena GomezandJustin Bieber‘s multi-yearon-and-off relationshiphas been immortalized in a new chills-inducing mashup.
In late October, music producerAndy Wushareda mashupof Gomez’s new song “Lose You to Love Me” with Bieber’s 2015 hit “Sorry.” The catchy song soon went viral, and the clip has racked up over 1.4 million views on YouTube as of Wednesday afternoon.
Wu’s creation begins with the opening notes of “Sorry” as each singer’s music video is superimposed on the other. After about 30 seconds, the song then moves seamlessly into Gomez’svulnerable new balladand switches between the two for the duration of the four-minute clip.
“It feels like I am hearing both side[s] of the story at the same time,” one fan commented on Wu’s video.
“Why did this mashup get me SO emotional?!? 😭😭😭,” another added. “I loved them together, but I guess in the end, they weren’t right for one another 💔.”
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Earlier this week, “Lose You to Love Me” earned Gomez, 27, herfirst No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
“My first number 1!! This song is so dear to my heart. I’ve been working so hard to make this album as honest and fun as possible while remaining vulnerable enough to share where I am in life,” Gomez wroteon Instagramin celebration.
“I love you deeply and thank you so much for listening,” she continued. “I want to thank each and every person that was [a part] of this moment that I’ll never forget!”
One day after she dropped the raw ballad in late October, Gomez followed up the song with an upbeat breakup anthem titled “Look at Her Now.”
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Opening up recently on Apple Music’s Beats 1’sNew Music Daily with Zane Lowe, the star said she’s feeling more creatively fulfilled than ever after overcoming adifficult periodin her life.
“I learned a lot from the last album and I wanted to take what I’ve learned and turn it into something even better,” shetold Lowe. “I’m glad I did because this year everything kind of just started pouring out of me. I started saying things in a way that I’ve never been able to articulate them before, so it was actually exactly when it needed to happen.”
source: people.com