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Selena Gomez is done singing the Bieber blues!


Los Angeles - Selena Gomez wants to ''move on'' from Justin Bieber.

The Come And Get It singer who split from her on/off boyfriend earlier this year won't be taking any inspiration from her recent heartbreak when she hits the studio.

A source said: ''She is working on new music but songs about Justin are not in the plan. Her new album is going to be a completely new sound and a new vibe.

''She wants to gear things more toward Ariana Grande and EDM. She also wants to move on from Justin, so her songs, even though everyone will interpret them to be about Justin, are not about him at all.''

While the 22-year-old singer has been discouraged from writing about the Boyfriend singer, his close friends are hoping for the opposite from him.

An insider told HollywoodLife.com: ''People in Justin's close circle like Usher and the others that make money off of him are really hoping that in 2015, Justin will use his relationship with Selena to make an amazing album.

''They are urging him to write down his feelings and turn them into hit records. Look at all the amazing songs that have come from lost love, like Justin Timberlake's Cry Me A River.

''Everyone close to Justin thinks it's best to move on and remember the good times, but use the bad times as a career enhancer.''

Selena recently posted this picture of her and her adorable sister over the holidays:

Sissy and I #forlife

Una foto publicada por Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) el


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