Justin Bieber's 'Forever' Video Looks Like An Espionage Thriller
Justin Bieber's video rollout for
Changes has been impeccable. Each visual keeps you guessing for what can possibly top it next. Whether it's the nature-themed Apple Music exclusives or the dance-loving visuals as part of "The Movement," there's routinely something unexpected lurking around the corner.
That brings us to Bieber's latest videos for "Forever" and "Take It Out on Me" that both dropped today (March 9). They're piece of "The Movement," so it's immediately apparent that we're about to witness something rather choreographed. However these two drastically different clips are more than you could imagine.
The dance-heavy visual for "Forever" isn't like those for "
Habitual" or "
All Around Me" that give attention to intimate and elaborate routines. "Forever," rather, centers about a troupe of masked performers, clad in what usually be styled right after riot gear, grooving while lights flicker around them.
It's got a cinematic flair, like any time masked baddies break into high-tech buildings protected by lasers in thriller movies. As a substitute opposed to of those dancers getting in and getting out before getting caught, they're content to break it down and look good while doing so.
"Take It Out on Me" is more grounded, finding an audience of performers going through perplexing sets of moves in a dojo. Their choreography is inspired by conflict, with axes and sticks matching fists throughout.
"Forever" features
Post Malone and Clever. The song appears on Bieber's latest LP,
Changes, that dropped on Valentine's Day. For now from the album, we've obtained visuals for "
Yummy," "
E.T.A.," "
Intentions," and more.
Check out Bieber's "Forever" video up above.
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