“Gotta chop-chop all the extra weight, I’ve been carrying for fourteen-hundred-sixty days,” she sings. Selena Gomez has a pair of a scissors and is not afraid to use them. “Fun” is sad but hopeful about their relationship and a good indicator that there’s no hard feelings there. “Take me to different places” could be because Selena traveled with him on tour until her surgery. In the second verse, she asks to call him by his name, obviously a reference to the fact that everyone knows him by his stage name. “Can we keep it on a first name basis? (Ah) / We could overcrowd each other’s spaces / You get me higher than my medication / Take me to different places, let’s face it, I’m gettin’ impatient (Ah).” Sel goes on to sing, “I’m a sensitive situation (Mmm) / You’re a hot and cold combination / Oh, we both know we got complications (Mmm).” Those “complications” have names, and they’re Justin Bieber and Bella Hadid. According to People, the Weeknd arranged his tour schedule around her kidney transplant surgery and was there for her during recovery. She opens the song with “This is just what the doctor ordered (Yeah) / Put a gold star on my disorder,” referencing her illness and the Weeknd’s support. She and the Weeknd dated while she was undergoing serious health issues related to lupus. Ultimately, he and Selena are on fine terms, so if all this investigating proves false, the song is probably about Justin Bieber.Ībel Tesfaye has entered the chat! On “Fun,” Selena sings about someone she likes being around, but doesn’t think is the one. Later, she sings, “Been dodgin’ phone calls lately / But still textin’ me ‘Baby,’” which points to some of that obsessive behavior Selenators were talking about. The fact that she mentions “words” could mean nothing - all three men are songwriters - but Charlie is the only one she wrote a song with. “Hey, you started out sweeter than hard candy / Words were like licorice to the taste / But slowly, all the sugar, it went to waste / Went to waste / Oh, you started getting funny with no jokes / I started seein’ through you like a ghost / And now I’m pretty sure I can’t take no more.” Selenators, defensive but loving, think Puth is being a little obsessive and would love it if Selena also though he was kinda crazy. “And I think I knew that going in - what I was getting myself into.” Soon after that interview, a source told People that Gomez “ never dated” him. “It wasn’t like I was the only person on her mind,” he told Billboard in 2018. Puth wasn’t exactly thrilled with the way things ended. It’s sort of unclear what was going on with them back when they wrote 2016’s “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” but “Kinda Crazy” is vague and makes it seem like the relationship was nothing more than a fling, since she’s able to call it quits so easily. Fans are torn over “Kinda Crazy.” Is it the Weeknd, Justin Bieber … or a dark horse? Because some fans believe it’s a Charlie Puth diss track.