Justin Bieber In 'Love Will Remember' [AUDIO]: Selena Gomez Song Features Teen Heartthrob's Voicemail Recording? What Did Justin Say to Her? [VIDEO & REPORT]
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Jul 12, 2013 06:11 PM EDT
Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber have split for a while, but Selena Gomez seems to not have forgotten about the duo's time together.
In a song to reminisce the brighter days of their relationship, Selena sent Justin the heart-wrenching song in hopes to comfort him on Valentines Day.
"It was after they broke up," a source had told E! News, "and she told him she wanted him to remember the better times."
Justin Bieber was reportedly amazed by "Love Will Remember." Justin was "blown away."
The "Love Will Remember" song began first with a voicemail that all could recognize as Justin Bieber's voice: "Hey babe, it's me. I just want to call and tell you that I love you so, so, so, so much. I just wanted to let you know that you are my princess. You are worthy of the all the love in the world. You are the love of my life."
Selena Gomez had also crossed the mind of Justin Bieber more than a few times in 2013. The "Baby" crooner posted a picture of the couple on twitter. The caption of the photo was "#heartbreaker."
The Canadian YouTuber had also released a bonus track called "Nothing Like Us" in his January album. Sources say that it was a song that he had attributed to the Wizards of Waverly Place star.
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