Fetish
Selena Gomez came out with a new single featuring Gucci Mane and we couldn’t be more excited about it! She teased it at the end of her “Bad Liar” music video….and now she’s back with her new single “Fetish” produced by JOnas Jeberg & The Futuristics.

The writers on “Fetish: include Brett McLaughlin and Chloe Angelides. They previously worked with Selena on her songs “Sober” and “Cologne.” Daya collaborator Gino “Farrago” Barletta is also credited as a writer.
“Fetish” also features a surprising verse from Gucci Mane. Why surprising? Because the two were rumored to have hooked up on the set of 2012’s Spring Break! Rumors aside, Gucci’s probably rapping about Keyshia Ka’oir his fiance.
Alexander D.
July 18, 2017
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