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Selena Gomez cut a very casual figure while stepping out of a WeWork office space in Los Angeles on Thursday morning

Selena Gomez cut a very casual figure while stepping out of a WeWork office space in Los Angeles on Thursday morning.

The 31-year-old performer was accompanied by an assistant as she made her way back to her vehicle.

The Disney Channel alum – who recently shared a set of snaps taken during her trip to Paris – had on a slightly oversized gray crewneck sweater and baggy black slacks.

Gomez also wore a pair of open-toed sandals and tied her brunette hair into a sizable top bun.

The singer’s outing took place just a few hours before the planned release of her new single, Love On.

Selena Gomez cut a very casual figure while stepping out of a WeWork office space in Los Angeles on Thursday morning

The songwriter made the news about her new project known to the public in a post that was shared on her Instagram account earlier this month.

Gomez shared the cover art for her soon-to-be-released track and encouraged her followers to ‘wait ’til I turn my love on’ in her post’s caption.

The Only Murders In The Building actress went on to share a clip from what appeared to be the track’s music video on her account on Wednesday.

In the video, the singer was seen while holding a French bulldog and standing on top of a staircase full of lovers kissing one another.

The artist’s most recently-released song, entitled Single Soon, made its debut this past August.

Gomez’s track was also co-produced by Benny Blanco, whom she has been dating ever since December of last year.

Single Soon went on to peak at number 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, although it made it to number 9 on the US Adult Top 40 listing.

The performer has not specified if either Love On, which is set to make its debut at 3 P.M. PST, or Single Soon will be featured on her upcoming fourth studio album.

The Disney Channel alum – who recently shared a set of snaps taken during her trip to Paris – stayed comfortable while wearing a slightly oversized gray crewneck sweater

The singer’s outing took place just a few hours before the planned release of her new single, Love On

The songwriter made the news about her new project known to the public in a post that was shared on her Instagram account earlier this month

The Only Murders In The Building actress went on to share a clip from what appeared to be the track’s music video on her account on Wednesday

The hitmaker spoke about her record during an episode of the SmartLess podcast that was released last month, during which she stated that she was considering an exit from the music industry.

When asked about her future as a singer, Gomez stated: ‘I do feel like I have one more album in me, but I would probably choose acting.’

The actress went on to explain that, although she did enjoy recording music and touring, she had grown fond of the stability that acting brought to her career.

She stated: ‘The older I get, the more I’m kind of like, “I would like to find something to just settle on.”‘

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