For Selena Gomez, 'Nobody' is a special song since it's about her relationship with God

Selena Gomez says 'Nobody' is 'about a relationship that is greater than anything.' (Instagram/ selenagomez)

Christian singer Selena Gomez is basking in the success of her latest album "Revival," which contains the hit singles "Same Old Love" and "Hands to Myself." As popular as those songs might be right now, there is one particular song from the album that has a special place in her heart.

This is the song titled "Nobody" which Gomez sang during the Hillsong Young & Free concert at the Belasco Theatre in Los Angeles. Gomez revealed that the song is actually about her relationship with God, according to Charisma News.

"Tonight is more than a concert, it's more than Hillsong, it's more than me coming on stage and singing a song for you. It's about a relationship that is greater than anything," Gomez shared that day.

The lyrics for "Nobody" goes: "No oxygen/ Could barely breathe/ My darkest sin/ You've raised release/ And it's all because of You, all because of You/ I don't know what it is, but You've pulled me in/ No one compares, could ever begin/ To love me like You do/ I wouldn't want them to/ Cause nobody's gonna love me like You/ Nobody/ Nobody/ Nobody's gonna love me like You do/ Like You."

Aside from the Hillsong worship team, Gomez is a huge fan of the music created by "Something in the Water" singer Brooke Fraser from New Zealand.

"I love Brooke Fraser. She's my favourite, and I have the pleasure of knowing her, and she is incredible. I love Hillsong as well. I love all of their worship. I'm a sucker for all of it," she earlier shared with Breathe Cast. "And the new Young & Free is so good; I got to hear some of it before it came out."

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