Selena Gomez says she is at work on a new album. Speaking with Eonline.com, the songstress said she plans to get more personal on the new record and speak about some of the learning experiences she's had so far. "I think this is going to be the biggest one for me personally," Gomez said.
"I want to be able to write about things I've never talked about before and tell a story with this album because I've never actually had time to go in and do that. I've never worked on a song for more than two days."
Selena adds that the album won't be entirely confessional:
"It's not going to be necessarily, 'Here's my tell-all,'" Gomez said. "It's going to be more of something that people could say, 'It could be that or it could be this or it could be that.'"
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