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Wednesday 22 June 2011

Selena Gomez’s New Song ‘My Dilemma’ Leaks: Is There Trouble With Justin Bieber?



Selena Gomez sings about knowing her boyfriend is “no good” for her in her new song, “My Dilemma.” Is she talking about one of her former boyfriends — or could it be aimed toward Justin Bieber?

Selena Gomez seemed happier than ever while flirting on stage with Justin Bieber at theMuchMusic Awards June 19, but is their relationship a complete bed of sunshine and roses? In her new song, “My Dilemma,” the 18-year-old Disney starlet talks about falling weak in the knees for a guy who’s just not right for her.
“It’s you. It’s you. I could live without you. Your smile, your eyes. The way you make me feel inside. I could live without you, but I don’t want to,” Selena begins.
She adds, “I tell myself to run from you. But I find myself attracted, so my dilemma is you. You might have told a thousand lies, but I believe them when they look in mine. I’ve heard the rumors but you won’t come clean — I guess I hope it’s because of me.”
And then she drops the big whammy.
“I know what I know and I know you’re no good for me. I know what I know, and I know it’s not good for me. Here’s my dilemma when half of me wants you,” she sings.
Even though, Justin and his beautiful brunette seem like the perfect pair, we can’t help but wonder if she’s singing a little about him.
After all, Selena recently landed in the hospital because she was malnourished and exhausted — all symptoms that could have been exasperated due to globe-trotting with her 17-year-old rock star boyfriend. Plus, she’s received tons of hate mail and anger from Beliebers who are furious she’s with Justin — and she’s said it wears on her.
Regardless of whether or not “My Dilemma” is about Justin, we’re loving all the snippets we’ve heard from Selena’s next album. Her sound has matured so much!
Selena Gomez & The Scene’s third album, When The Sun Goes Down, drops June 28. Are YOU excited to go get a copy?
Do YOU think Selena's singing about Justin in "My Dilemma"?

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