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Selena Gomez Hints at New Single 'Bad Liar' on Instagram
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Following mysterious appearance of a countdown on her official website, the 'It Ain't Me' hitmaker has shared three photos which possibly hint at the title of her new song.

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Is Selena Gomez's new song titled "Bad Liar"? That's what the former Disney star hints on her Instagram account. She took to the photo-sharing platform on Thursday, May 11 to share three cryptic photos which show the words "Bad Liar" in red and purple paint over window blinds. To no surprise, fans already have their bets that the photos hint at Selena's new song which is going to arrive on May 18, according to a countdown at the pop star's official website.

However, by sharing the pics which hint at her new music on the same day with Miley Cyrus' new song "Malibu" release, the girlfriend of The Weeknd fuels speculations that she is going to have a chart duel with her fellow Disney alum.

Although Selena left the photos uncaptioned, fans are both guessing and hoping that it's about new music. A fan comments, "New song? Can't wait!!!" Another gushes, "OMG it's her new single!" Another fan is hopeful, writing, "Hopefully it's a new single!"

In addition to the pics, an unconfirmed preview of Selena's new song has surfaced online. It looks like the track was initially titled "Bad News".

The new track was reportedly written by Justin Tranter, Julia Michaels and Ian Kirkpatrick, and it will be the first song Selena releases this year. The pop star's frequent collaborator, Ryan Tedder, previously said, "We've done a couple of records. I couldn't begin to predict what will make her album, but the ones that we did I'm ecstatic about."

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