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JUSTIN BIEBER WROTE NEW SONGS



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Justin Bieber his youth living at 100% and nothing stops him! Far from being tired despite the pace he is obliged to attend as part of his world tour, the young Canadian artist is, however, still time to call: “I write lots of songs on the road, and I’m excited to release this music later this year and to record this summer”, dropped the young pop star in a post from his Twitter account.


Ne-Yo guest

The interpreter of the single “One Time” revealed no other information about the successor of his album “My World” and its extension “My World 2.0” but some names of employees have already been mentioned. Among them, Ne-Yo and the American singer Sean Garrett should include participation in the development of the disc. A new album, according to Ne-Yo, is more mature: “The songs are not as rich as they seem”, said the latter.

“Justin knows nothing about these things but it does not mean things bubble gum, a nuanced singer. I think Justin has a kind of talent that will. He just needs tangible records, records with which he grows and his fans will grow with him”, analyzed Ne-Yo. “What we’re trying to do with Justin is to bring to adulthood”, summed up his side Sean Garrett.


Back with Chris Brown?

Currently in Australia, Justin Bieber has also recently invited the prince of R & B Chris Brown to come and record with him a new version of the single “Next 2 You”. It only remains to hope that the two friends come to this to give their time.

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