Selena Gomez spoke with fans on Monday in an hour-long live stream about her upcoming album Stars of Dance, and may have hinted that her relationship with Justin Bieber inspired some of the record's tracks.

The 20-year-old Come & Get It singer gave a detailed, track-by-track explanation, saying how the album documents the ups and downs of a relationship. Talking about Write Your Name, she said, "There's this feeling that every girl gets when you're falling in love or you think you're falling in love. That's what this song is about."

Explaining the idea behind Love Will Remember, she said the following:

"There are moments when you want answers but you're glad you've experienced them...At the end of the day, love will remember."

The former Disney star added that Save The Day is about "moments where you don't ever want them to end." She said she has experienced those moments herself, "never wanting it to go away." Once is it best to say end a relationship, she said about Forget Forever, "that is like my anthem."

"It's forgetting all the troubles, about the past, just enjoying everything else," she said. "That's my anthem for sure."

Earlier in June Gomez released the audio for Slow Down, the second single off her new album. She embarks on her Stars Dance tour later this summer, marking her first solo world tour.

Speaking to InStyle for its June 2013 issue, which she graced the cover of, Gomez confirmed that Love Will Remember was written about Bieber. The track chronicles the end of a relationship.

"That's the most personal track on the record, for sure. I think it's a sweet way of releasing it. It's not an aggressive approach to what people are probably expecting," she said, before adding, "I'm sure he'll love it too."  

She turns 21 on July 22 and told the magazine that as she grows up, she wants to make bold life and career changes. She said, "I want to keep pushing myself so I never feel settled."