
Selena Gomez is back in the Bieber rumor cycle, but this time, the spark is only a few seconds of audio. Fans on TikTok are debating whether a voice at the start of “Talk,” her track with Benny Blanco, sounds like Justin Bieber. The theory has spread fast across social media, even though no verified credit links Bieber to the song. For now, the viral claim looks more like fan-driven audio sleuthing than a confirmed pop reunion.
Selena Gomez Song Sparks Voice Debate
The chatter started after TikTok users compared the opening of “Talk” with old Bieber clips. Some listeners said the vocal tone felt familiar. Others argued the comparison only worked because fans already expected a Bieber connection.
That split has kept the rumor moving. Each new side-by-side clip gives fans another reason to listen again. However, the official music video credits list Gomez and Blanco, not Bieber.
Fans Keep Hearing Bieber
The theory also plays into a long-running online habit. Whenever Gomez releases music, fans often search for hidden references to Bieber. Their past relationship still pulls major attention, even years after both artists moved on.
“Talk” gives that audience an easy mystery to debate. A short vocal intro can feel familiar after enough replaying. Still, similarity does not prove involvement, especially on a polished pop track.
Some reports have noted that streaming credits point to Blanco for the disputed section. That detail weakens the Bieber theory, even if fans still hear a resemblance.
TikTok Turns A Theory Into A Trend
The rumor shows how quickly TikTok can turn a tiny soundbite into a full pop-culture investigation. One clip becomes a comparison. Then that comparison becomes a theory, and the theory becomes a headline.
Neither Gomez nor Blanco has publicly confirmed Bieber’s involvement in “Talk.” No official credit, label note, or public statement supports the claim. That makes the current buzz a social media reading, not a music-industry reveal.
Still, the story has enough celebrity gravity to keep spreading. Gomez, Blanco, and Bieber remain names that trigger instant online reaction. Add one mysterious voice, and fans will do the rest.
For Gomez, the renewed speculation says more about internet memory than music credits. The song itself has become secondary to the question around it. Until someone involved says otherwise, the Bieber theory remains exactly that: a viral guess with a very loud comment section.