Okay, so—unless you’ve been living under the rock, Biebs have officially dropped his new album titled Justice. And since then, fans have been digging and debating the meaning behind her latest song “Ghost”. Some listeners are convinced that the song—which contains lyrics about loss and love—is aimed at his ex-girlfriend, Selena Gomez. Others, however, don’t think it’s about a breakup at all; instead, they believe it’s about the death of a loved one. So which is it? Get ready to hear the real meaning behind Justin Bieber’s “Ghost’ lyrics below.
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“Ghost” was released on Friday, March 19, as part of his latest album. The 27-year-old singer released the record right at midnight, which means listeners stayed up throughout the night to theorize about all of its possible “Jelena” references on social media. Lyrics like, “I miss your touch some nights when I’m hollow,” and “I miss you more than life,” had plenty of fans drawing a connection to Selena Gomez, who dated Justin on and off beginning in 2011 before calling it quits for good in 2018.
“I want you to know that if i can’t get close to you, i’ll settle for the ghost of you.. i miss you more than life and if you can’t be next to me your memory is ecstasy”
you’re telling me justin didn’t write ghost about SELENA?!???? plz
— jess (@anywaysjess) March 19, 2021
ur gonna sit there and tell me justin bieber DIDNT write “ghost” about selena gomez??? yea I DONT THINK SO argue w ur mother
— j (@_jvents) March 23, 2021
justin bieber wrote “ghost” about selena gomez you cannot prove me wrong
— sarah (@STlLESMCU) March 19, 2021
I may be wrong tho, but I personally feel Justin Beiber’s “Ghost” track was for Selena Gomez. #JusticeTheAlbum
— Ken🌵 (@kenneth_X0) March 20, 2021
The song “is about losing somebody you love, and I know a lot of people have. I know this has been a really challenging year where we’ve lost loved ones and relationships, too,” he said during a Zoom with fans. He mentioned our “quarantine situation” as a subject this song relates to. “We’re not relating and connecting in the same way. It has allowed us to only really have these memories,” JB explained. Of course, everything is still up for interpretation—so you be the judge *wink*
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