Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez Song: Pop Stars to Take Revenge on Justin Bieber With A Diss Song?

Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez's song intended for the latter's ex, Justin Bieber, is apparently on the way. After Biebs released his new single "What Do You Mean?" Gomez was reportedly hurt when her former lover claimed that it's for "flip-floppy" girls, supposedly hinting that it's for Gomez.

However, Gomez, 22, got the back of her close pal Swift, 25, who is ready to lend her writing skills, especially if it's about Bieber whom she obviously dislikes, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry. The new diss track would be a retaliation against Bieber who's currently having some sort of misunderstanding with Gomez.

"Taylor Swift's convinced Selena Gomez to pour her heart out in her new music and 'tell it like it is,' as far as Justin Bieber's concerned," a source told OK! Magazine.

"Selena feels as though Justin treated her so badly and Swift convinced her to 'do a Taylor' and rip him apart" in her music, which has very obviously made Taylor a household name and plenty of cash!" the magazine added.

The upcoming "revenge album" was reportedly unveiled by Gomez to her fans in an Instagram post on her birthday. The album is said to be called "Revival." The post was then shared by Gomez' BFF Swift to her followers.

Meanwhile, although there are constant rumors of misunderstanding between the former couple, Gomez and Bieber reportedly remain cordial to each other. On July 22, Bieber greeted his former girlfriend with a happy birthday song that he personally sang as he played the guitar while clutching a red rose.

Bieber and Gomez also made headlines after they were spotted together on several occasions. However, the "Come & Get It" crooner seemed to not have been swayed easily by the "Baby" singer again, as reports claimed that she's not romantically involved with Bieber.

Justin Bieber's new song "What Do You Mean?" will be launched on August 28, so if there's really an upcoming Swift and Gomez song, it could possibly come out sooner than expected.

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