Fans Believe Selena Gomez Referenced Taylor Swift Song in New Album

Recently, Selena Gomez teamed up with Benny Blanco to release her new album titled “I Said I Love You First,” and the song “Younger and Hotter Than Me” has sparked intrigue among fans. There’s a feeling that Gomez may have alluded to Taylor Swift’s hit track, “All Too Well,” in this song.

Did Selena Gomez reference one of Taylor Swift’s songs on her latest album? Here are the details you require.

Did Selena Gomez reference a Taylor Swift song in her album?

Fans notice a resemblance in certain lyrics between Selena Gomez’s song “Younger and Hotter Than Me” from her album I Said I Love You First, and some lines from the 10-minute version of Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well.

However, Gomez has not confirmed this fan theory, as of writing.

In “Younger and Hotter Than Me,” Gomez sings these words: “Time is moving on, but it seems like your friends are staying youthful.

Gomez also sings: “Is she younger and hotter than me? Is it all in my head?”

The lyrics seem reminiscent of a part from Taylor Swift’s extended 10-minute version of “All Too Well,” where she sings: “I wasn’t very skilled at cracking jokes, But the punchline has always been ‘You’ll grow older, but your other lovers will stay my age.'”

The speaker feels as if their former lover remains forever young in comparison to themselves.

As a fan, I’ve noticed that the lines “We’re not getting any younger, but your girlfriends seem to” and “I’ll get older, but your lovers stay my age,” share a common theme. They both suggest that while I am aging, the partners or lovers of the subject remain youthful in some way.

Fans took note of the similarities and shared their thoughts on social media.

Wow, this song’s theme is quite similar to All Too Well, a fan commented on X (previously Twitter). The lyric ‘We’re not getting any younger, but your girlfriends still do’ resonates particularly. Musically, it suits Selena’s voice beautifully.

A different admirer commented, “Selena’s song ‘Younger and Hottest Than Me’ brings to mind Taylor Swift’s ‘All Too Well (10-Minute Version)’.

One fan shared a side-by-side comparison of both lyrics:

Taylor Swift recently took to Instagram Stories to express her excitement about Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s new album release. “Congratulations @selenagomez & @itsbennyblanco! I absolutely adore this album,” she wrote, adding a series of excited exclamations. (via Elle)

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2025-03-25 18:44