What Justin Bieber ‘Ghost’ Is Really About As Fans Think Lyrics Are About Ex Selena Gomez

Justin Bieber’s fans have been speculating about whether his song ‘Ghost’ was written about his ex-girlfriend, Selena Gomez, and we’ve taken a look behind the lyrics of the track.

Some Beliebers think Justin Bieber's 'Ghost' is about his ex Selena Gomez.

Justin Bieber dropped his sixth album, ‘Justice’ on March 19 and fans have been loving the new bops on the project, including ‘Peaches’, ‘Anyone’ and ‘Hold On’.

One of the most talked-about tracks on ‘Justice’ has been ‘Ghost’, with many fan theories speculating about whether the lyrics were penned about Justin’s ex-girlfriend, Selena Gomez.

There have been a serious amount of tweets, going into why people think ‘Ghost’ is about his former flame, while others have argued against it.

Some fans have even been trying to continue their Jelena theories, with some wild claims that they could have rekindled their romance (such an escalation, we know).

So, what is Justin really singing about in ‘Ghost’? And is Justin back with Selena?

Let’s take a look…

Justin Bieber’s ‘Ghost’ lyrics meaning explained

Fans Think Justin Bieber's New Song Ghost Is Secretly About Ex-Girlfriend Selena  Gomez! - Perez Hilton

Speaking about the importance of putting his heartfelt track ‘Ghost’ on his new album, Justin revealed during an interview with a US radio station that, to him, the track is about losing someone, which can relate to what people have gone through during the coronavirus pandemic, as well as losing loved ones in other ways.

He said: “I think that a lot of people in this day and age, in this time, are losing loved ones due to this crazy virus. But there’s a lot of people who have lost people from other things and just lose people, might not be a death, but have lost people that were in their life for a season and now that person isn’t.

“So, that can feel like a loss almost like you’re grieving that person so this song is kind of like that vibe of grieving that person but still having hope in the process.”