The artist said she'd go on tour just to sing this song live. Selena Gomez hopes to rerecord this old song of hers: 'Most powerful moment when I get to perform
The artist said she'd go on tour just to sing this song live.
Selena Gomez hopes to re-record this old song of hers: 'Most powerful moment when I get to perform it'
The artist said she'd go on tour just to sing this song live.
By Daysia Tolentino
Published on August 9, 2025 08:30AM EDT
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Selena Gomez performs onstage during the 2019 American Music Awards. Credit:
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Before finding success as a solo artist, Selena Gomez started her music career as part of a band.
The Disney Channel alum's first musical project was Selena Gomez & the Scene. The group released three studio albums from 2009 to 2012.
Now, Gomez has revealed her favorite song with her old band — and her hopes to re-record it.**
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Speaking to podcast host Jake Shane on his show *Therapuss,* the singer said she loves "Who Says," the lead single off the group's final album, *When the Sun Goes Down.*
"It's the most powerful moment when I get to perform it," she said. "That's honestly the only reason I would ever do a tour again, to perform 'Who Says.'"
While she hasn't toured since 2016, Gomez said she'd have to "take it down an octave from each year I've sang it" if she were to perform "Who Says" today. The *Only Murders in the Building *star said she would consider re-recording the track because her voice sounds "young" on the original.
"I need to redo it," she said. "I should recut it."
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Selena Gomez & the Scene in 2011.
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The *Emilia Pérez *actress said that the song's feel-good message has endured throughout the years. She recalled hearing it on the radio abroad recently and "tearing up" listening to the track.
"I was like, 'Why the f--- am I tearing up to my own song?'" she said. "But it was because it was the little me who was there saying these really powerful messages that I still need to hear."
Check out Selena Gomez's full interview on *Therapuss With Jake Shane *below.**
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