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Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez collaborating on a new song?

| Aug 02, 2016 09:45 AM EDT

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez dated back in 2011 before parting ways in 2014 after a tumultuous relationship.

The on-again, off-again couple Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber are rumored to be uniting once more, at least on the musical front. The 24-year-old beauty sent Jelena fans into a frenzy when she shared a clip of her version of DJ Snake and Bieber's forthcoming song, "Let Me Love You."

Gomez took to Snapchat over the weekend to post a few seconds-long clip of her rendition of the EDM tune of what may be a teaser of her upcoming collaboration with Bieber. She is seen mischievously giggling in the video while lounging in bed as the song plays in the background.

While the clip is only seconds long, Jelena fans were able to recognize the song as Bieber's upcoming collaboration with DJ Snake. The number was previewed on the DJ's Twitter account, just a few days ago.

However, the DJ denied the possibility of Jelena reunion in a now-deleted tweet, which mentioned that Gomez and Bieber did not collaborate on the song, but she did record her own version of it, E! News reported. It is still not clear whether her version will see the light of the day or not.

Bieber and Gomez saga has been an integral part of Hollywood since they first started dating in 2011. The two have broken up and made up umpteen times and teased fans over the years with their reported secret hangouts and cryptic social media posts.

Since their split in 2014, Bieber has reportedly linked with a host of beauties including Hailey Baldwin, Chantel Jeffries and Nicola Peltz. However, the Canadian sensation continued to showcase his single status in a recently-posted Instagram clip in which he is seen in the company of four bikini-clad girls during his Hawaiian holiday. 

Meanwhile, Bieber rejected $5 million offer to perform at a Republican event during the GOP Convention. The singer has turned down the offer after his manager considered quitting, TMZ reported.

Check out Bieber's hit number "Sorry" below:




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