The pop icon talks about the possibility of re-recording her most beloved song
Selena Gomez may have conquered the world's biggest stages, released songs that became global hits, and built a career that combines music, acting, and entrepreneurship, but there's one song that still holds a special place in her heart. A track that, as she herself admits, could be the reason she gets back on tour again - and that's none other than “Who Says”.
“Who Says” was released in 2011, when Selena was still at the helm of the band. Selena Gomez & The Scene. From the very first moment, the song stood out for its strong message and confident lyrics. It was a time when social media was starting to gain immense influence and the voices of criticism were louder than ever. This song came as a breath of optimism, telling every young person: “Don’t let anyone tell you you’re not worthy.”
Selena vividly remembers the crowd’s reactions when she performed it live. The audience sang along with her, some with tears in their eyes, others with smiles and fists in the air. For her, that moment on stage wasn’t just a performance; it was a heart-to-heart connection. And it’s that feeling that makes her believe that, if she were to tour again, “Who Says” would be the song that would define her.
Although her last tour was almost a decade ago, the idea of returning to live performances is not far from her mind. However, she acknowledges that her voice has changed over the years. "If I were to sing it today, I would have to drop it an octave," she has said with humor, implying that the maturity of her voice also brings new demands.
But beyond the changes in her voice, Selena is seriously considering going back into the studio to re-record the song. In the original performance, she says, her voice sounded "too young" - something she wants to revamp, giving it a more mature and deeper interpretation, but without losing the freshness that made it a favorite of millions of people.
What makes “Who Says” special for Selena is its timelessness. It’s not just a pop song that became a hit when it was released. It’s a song that continues to send the same powerful message today. And that’s evident in how she still gets emotional every time she hears it. She has described a moment, on a trip abroad, when she accidentally heard it on the radio and found herself in tears. It wasn’t the melody that moved her, but the memory of the younger version of herself, reminding her of words she still needs.
Selena Gomez, for all she's accomplished, isn't afraid to admit that she goes through periods of doubt and insecurity, too. That's why songs like "Who Says" aren't just songs; they're reminders that a person's worth isn't determined by the criticism of others.
Her relationship with this song has never stopped being personal. For fans, it's an anthem of empowerment. For her, it's a moment of honesty and connection with herself. And as far as she's come musically, the idea of bringing it back to the stage—whether through a new recording or on a future tour—is something she's excited about.
Today, Selena is not just the singer we met 15 years ago. She is a woman who has managed to get back on her feet after difficult times, to speak openly about her mental health and to balance a demanding career with a full personal life. “Who Says” is a song that accompanies this entire journey, like a constant friend that reminds us that, despite the difficulties, her value does not diminish.
And maybe that's why this song could, one day, lead her on tour again. Because it's not just a song for her audience; it's a song for her. And every time she sings it, she's reminded again why she loves music – and why it's worth returning to where it all began.
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