NEW YORK — Have a question for Selena Gomez? She says you'll find the answer in her new album.
The singer-actress, who had her breakthrough on Disney Channel's "Wizards of Waverly Place" at age 15, says she knows she hasn't been too revealing in the past, but she's becoming comfortable in her own skin — and that's reflected on "Stars Dance," released Tuesday.
"Genuinely, the whole record is me being a woman and wanting to explore that and being comfortable in my skin and my body, and exuding confidence," said Gomez, who turned 21 on Monday. "People speculate or think what they want to think, but it's been really fun for me to kind of explore what I want to explore."
Gomez credits her daring role in the film "Spring Breakers" with helping her find comfort in her womanhood. She has similar energy on her seductive single, the Rihanna-esque "Come & Get It," which has officially broken her into major pop territory. The double platinum song has peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Even Beyonce posted on Instagram that she's a fan of the addictive track.
"I have so many people come up to me saying, 'I didn't know you sing that song. It's a little different than what you put out,' and that's a great feeling," Gomez said.
She'll kick off a 56-city world tour — where she'll play venues like the Staples Center in Los Angeles and Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. — in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Aug. 14. It wraps Nov. 27 in St. Louis.
Gomez talked about growing up, music and her relationships with ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber and best friend Taylor Swift in a recent interview with The Associated Press.
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