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Selena Gomez confirmed for Jax Jones collaboration

Selena Gomez has been confirmed for a new collaboration with Jax Jones.
The 29-year-old British producer has revealed the ‘Good For You’ pop beauty has recorded the vocals for his song ‘This Is Real’, but he’s not sure when it will be released.
Speaking on Capital FM, he shared: "I mean, I said on the title that it was Selena. I’m not lying. There’s no Milli Vanilli going on here. It is, it’s Selena Gomez. I mean, It’s a great record and one day I hope to release it."
Apart from reportedly "working on very sexy music" with her rumoured beau The Weeknd – real name Able Tesfaye – Selena’s last musical releases were last year’s singles ‘Same Old Love’, ‘Hands to Myself’ and ‘Kill Em with Kindness’.
On how the 24-year-old singer and the ‘Starboy’ rapper started seeing each other, an insider previously said: "They started hanging as friends and it became romantic. They’re working on very sexy music, so it spilled over."
However, one person who won’t be listening to their music anytime soon is Selena’s ex Justin Bieber.
The ‘Cold Water’ hitmaker, 22, was recently asked if he can listen to The Weeknd’s tunes, and said: "Hell no I can’t listen to a Weeknd song! That s***’s wack."
In August, Selena cancelled the remaining 34 dates on her ‘Revival Tour’ to maintain her "health and happiness" and manage the side effects of lupus.
She said at the time: "As many of you know, around a year ago I revealed that I have lupus, an illness that can affect people in different ways.
"I’ve discovered that anxiety, panic attacks and depression can be side effects of lupus, which can present their own challenges.
"I want to be proactive and focus on maintaining my health and happiness and have decided that the best way forward is to take some time off.
"Thank you to all my fans for your support. You know how special you are to me, but I need to face this head on to ensure I am doing everything possible to be my best. I know I am not alone by sharing this, I hope others will be encouraged to address their own issues."