Selena Gomez new album ready with multiple tracks

Recording artist Selena Gomez arrives at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles, California, August 30, 2015. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok

After dealing with her health issues, American pop singer Selena Gomez is claiming that she has enough songs for two albums just waiting to be released. Now that she seems to be doing much better, she has already been promoting her music, which is generating a lot of hype for her eager fans.

In a report by Billboard, Gomez has been doing a good job of consistently releasing new material on streaming sites. She has even hit the top 40 charts with her singles "It Ain't Me," "Bad Liar," and "Fetish." The aforementioned tracks were released on Wednesday, Oct. 25. She has also released her latest track "Wolves" just recently and it is already being talked about by the media and fans alike.

"Wolves" is a track she worked on with fellow musician Marshmello, and is one that is being lauded as a good comeback track. People has reported that "Wolves" could be the most emotional and personal track that Gomez has come up with as of late, and is the third electronic dance music track in her discography. The lyrics of the song gave listeners a glimpse of Gomez's' struggle with her health issues.

In fact, there is a lot of depicted solitude in the video that was released in Spotify, according to Rolling Stone. In the video, she is shown singing to a whimsical character with a bucket over its head. "Wolves" was penned in Japan, while Gomez was struggling with her personal issues.

After a successful kidney transplant, Gomez appears to be ready to take on the stage once again. In fact, in a report by Us Weekly, she is already scheduled to make a live performance at the American Music Awards this year. Despite the speculations that Gomez would not be able to perform until 2018, she is now geared to grace the stage once more and entertain her adoring fans. The American Music Awards will take place on Nov. 19.

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