By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 05, 2013 02:59 PM EDT

Young pop star Selena Gomez will once again sing in Spanish, this time in a duet she recorded with Prince Royce, which will be included in the bachetero's next album. 

Royce, who published his album's official songlist on his Twitter account, confirmed that the two sing a duet called "Soy El Mismo."

This is not the first time the pop artist sings in Spanish. In a tribute to singer Selena Quintanilla, the young singer was invited to sing the song "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom." She also sang "Un Año Sin Lluvia" in one of her albums, reported Univisión.

According to El Nuevo Herald, the bachata star's new album will be released on October 8. Royce's new work will be released after a legal battle over the alleged breach of contract with label Top Stop, where he recorded his first albums.

"The name of the album is a reflection of how I feel right now," the singer told  the Associated Press. "Success has been a blessing and I'm very thankful to my fans, but I'm still the same." 

The news will no doubt rejoice both Royce's fans as well as Selena's, since many of her fans are Hispanic and Spanish-speaking. The duet between Selena and Prince will be the seventh track on his album.

Gomez's career could not be better, since the former Disney girl has made it clear that her innocent girl phase has been left behind and her first album has remained as a great sales success.