Selena Gomez Performs “I Want You To Know” Live With Zedd

During the New York City Jingle Ball, Zedd brought out a special guest vocalist in the form of collaborator and former fling Selena Gomez to help with a performance of their EDM-pop crossover hit "I Want You To Know." The singer joined Zedd on stage to perform the track, reciting the catchy vocal hooks for the excited crowd.

During the New York City Jingle Ball, Zedd brought out a special guest vocalist in the form of collaborator and former fling Selena Gomez to help with a performance of their EDM-pop crossover hit, “I Want You To Know.” The singer joined Zedd on stage to perform the track, reciting the catchy vocal hooks for the excited crowd.

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Gracing the stage in front of the now trademark True Colors Tour visuals, Selena Gomez brought a new element to Zedd’s usual DJ sets with live vocals and impressive showmanship. Joined on stage by a cast of back up dancers, the pop starlet ties the whole performance together and easily captures the spotlight.

For those unfamiliar with the track, “I Want You To Know” was released back in February as the lead single off of Zedd’s latest album, True Colors, and further exemplified a shift towards the radio friendly approach that the producer has been forging since his collaboration with Ariana Grande on “Break Free.”

If you’re a fan of the song, check out the video above and enjoy watching the two artists perform live together.


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