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Watch Selena Gomez’s New ‘Hands To Myself’ Music Video

Selena Gomez performs at Z100's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2015, presented by Capital One, at Madison Square Garden on Friday, Dec. 11, 2015, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Charles Sykes—Invision/AP Selena Gomez performs at Z100's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2015 at Madison Square Garden in New York on Dec. 11, 2015.

It's a little creepy

Selena Gomez just dropped the spooky music video for her 2015 song Hands To Myself.

In the video, which is streaming exclusively on Apple Music, Gomez appears to break into a man’s house, trying on his clothes and indulging in fantasies about him.

Gomez spoke to TIME earlier this year about how she wrote the song, which appears on her album Revival. “When ‘Hands To Myself’ started, we were just like, ‘What are girls not doing? I want to know what girls aren’t doing,’” Gomez told TIME’s Nolan Feeney in September. “I feel like I tackled the love, I tackled the emotion and the heart and how I view the world, but what’s going to be super fresh? We had a cup, and Julia [Michaels] was banging the cup on to the desk. Then she had this Prince-y hook and was like, ‘What if we make it Prince-like?’ I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m obsessed. Let’s do that.’ Within 24 hours, that’s where “Hands To Myself” came from. It’s probably the best song on the album. A beautiful accident.”

Watch the new video on Apple Music.

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