Justin Bieber's First Album In Four Years, Changes, Will Be Out Next Month
The telegram has just come in, and it's official: February 14 is Biebventine's Day this year.
Justin Bieber has reported that his fifth studio album,
Changes, will be out on the one day of the year (save for anniversaries, obviously) that's designed for fresh roses, heart-shaped boxes of chocolate, and candle-lit dinners at ridiculously expensive restaurants.
Along with this fantastic news, the singer has blown a kiss to the world with his charming new single, "Get Me," that features an energized and lovestruck
Kehlani. It's the best song to drop with the reveal of the album release date because it shows just what sort of lovely giddiness to expect upon it, especially since it continues the motif noticed on the heart-emoji-filled "
Yummy" that dropped near the best of the new year.
Compatibility is the secret to long-lasting relationships. It outlasts the honeymoon phase any time both partners are glued to each other's side. Once normalcy starts to sneak in and that new vehicle smell wears off, it's what's under the hood that keeps the car going.
"Get Me" is a stirring ode to this, to being tighter than a sailor's knot with someone who just is aware Bieber. A minimalist, ready-to-dance-to beat jumps in the background as Bieber floats on a cloud of love, smiling as he thinks about his relationship. "Oh, out of this world, hands-on, baby, right now you send me / Looking at the way we're combining in, you get me," he whisper-sings gently.
Kehlani comes in strong on the next verse and marvels at how close she is with her own partner, detailing exactly how she is aware that they are meant to be. "Oh, there's so much chemistry / Like a chemist how you finishing my sentences," she carols into the sweet, rose-scented air. Right after wrapping up the verse, she intertwines her voice with Bieber's for one hell of a closeout, giving partners a lovely song to share together.
Bieber's new YouTube docu-series,
Justin Bieber: Seasons, officially launched on January 27, and yes it has primed the world on how Bieber's return to music has been. Immediately after
performing at Coachella with
Ariana Grande, he was inspired to get the wheels churning on beginning his fifth era.
Justin Bieber: Seasons doesn't reveal also much about
Changes, other than the fact that he's still working with some of his closest collaborators like songwriter Poo Bear and producer/engineer Josh Goodwin. There really are also a number of quick previews of new songs including one possibly bilingual banger that would be called "Lo Bamba."
Take a listen to "Get Me" up above and learn about the realest romance that there is.
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