On June 6, pop singer Selena Gomez dropped the music video for her fourth single off of her latest studio album "Revival."

The video for the dance track is a black and white montage of Gomez singing in a variety of outfits until a few dancers come in and also become the focus of the video.

The concept takes a different direction than the 23-year-old's last video for "Hands to Myself," which was packed with sex appeal and a plot line that ended with a twist.

The album has spawned three other successful singles, including "Good For You," Same Old Love" and "Hands to Myself."

Gomez is currently on tour supporting the album and recently spoke out about her choice to perform in North Carolina despite several artists, including friends Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas, canceling shows in the state because of the HB2 law.

The law, also known as the "bathroom law," discriminates against members of the LGBT community and gives cities the right to deny them the right to use the bathroom of their choice.

"I went back and forth on whether I should cancel my concert in North Carolina and ultimately I think what is right for me is to move forward with my show and donate a portion of the proceeds to Equality North Carolina and their effort to defeat this act of discrimination," said Gomez.

She also added that she made sure the venue she would be performing in had gender neutral bathrooms and wants her fans to feel welcomed.

Watch the music video here: