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Selena Gomez's New Single 'Same Old Love' Leaks Online- Check Out The Peppy Track Here

| Sep 11, 2015 03:05 AM EDT

Selena Gomez went out of her comfort zone to come up with "Revival."

Just a couple of days after unveiling the cover art of her upcoming album, Selena Gomez surprised her fans when one of her highly-anticipated single, "Same Old Love," got leaked online.

The single belongs to the former Disney star's upcoming album "Revival." Since the track talks about a troubled relationship that keeps coming back to her, fans were quick to point out that Gomez's latest song is undoubtedly about her highly-publicized relationship with Justin Bieber.

Although "Same Old Love" is a more upbeat and peppier as compared to her last release, "Good For You," both the tracks are clearly reflecting the singer's newly found mature and sensuous side of personality.

The name of the song was announced by Gomez back on Aug. 5 at the iHeartMedia Music Summit, where she had played the song for music executives. Also, the 23-year-old was spotted filming the video of the song in a black gown with thigh-high slit and extremely low cleavage on Aug. 15, Hollywood Life reported.

It seems that Gomez desperately wants to shed off her image as Disney's cute teenager. Her recently unveiled the cover art spoke volumes in this regard as for the first time, the singer has posed topless in barely-there underwear.

After making the stir with her highly revealing pic, Gomez took to Twitter on Sept. 9 to reveal the track list of "Revival" through a series of tweets that included the name of each song, accompanied by a sexy black-and-white GIF.

The tweets showed the name of the total 11 tracks which included powerful titles like "Kill Em With Kindness," "Survivor" and "Rise" along with the expected ones like "Good For You" and "Same Old Love."

"I love buying an album and having a story told to me," Gomez told MTV back in August when she revealed that she has been very involved in the writing process for her second solo album.

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