Selena Gomez talks about making deeper music

Singer Selena Gomez has revealed that she loves to draw on personal experiences for her music because it gives it the ‘deep emotion’ that helps people to really connect with it.

Speaking to Open House Party the 23 year-old ‘Come & Get It’ star explained that the point of music is to reach people on an emotional level and she believes that her current body of work has been successful in doing that:

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“Of course my personal life translates into my music. That’s been known since ‘The Heart Wants What It Wants’… that was the first time I ever stripped down and showed every part of my heart to people – it’s a part of music.”

She continued: “Of course it’s a part of who I am, but that’s not the point of music. When you listen to really deep emotional song it’s going to mean something to you. I remember when I heard ‘Hello’… I’m not thinking about what Adele went through, I’m thinking about what I went through.”

Singer-actress Selena Gomez has dismissed rumours she is dating singer Charlie Puth.

Gomez has been linked to One Direction’s Niall Horan and sales executive Samuel Krost recently, and the 23-year-old revealed she is dating “a little bit” in November, adding she was “definitely single”.

In 2014, Gomez was linked to actor Orlando Bloom, but “The Lord of the Rings” star denied the reports. The pair was seen together at the Brit’s 39th birthday party.

Gomez previously dated Justin Bieber.

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