Selena Gomez Sings a God-Centered Song "Nobody" with Hillsong Young and Free
Pop songstress and self-confessing Christian Selena Gomez made a special appearance at a Hillsong Young and Free concert on Thursday, 25th February. A frequent attender of Hillsong Church, Gomez sang with Hillsong Young and Free during a concert stop of their Youth Revival Tour. The song Gomez sang was a Christian song entitled "Nobody."
The first verse of the God-centered song includes the lyrics "No heart, no hands, no skin, no touch / Can get me there, nowhere enough / To love me like you do, to love me like you do / No kiss, no lips, no feel, no rush / Can you keep me high, I swear no one." That is followed by the chorus "Nobody's gonna love me like you / Nobody."
Later that evening. Gomez appeared at the LA campus of Hillsong Church where she performed the same song alongside Young & Free's band members. An attendee told The Hollywood Reporter, she could be seen lifting her arms in the air and encouraging the audience to sing along.
Meanwhile Hillsong Young and Free releases their new album "Youth Revival" today. Read our review here.
Watch video of the heartfelt performance below.
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