Despite throwing punches at DJs and acting like a tough guy, 19-year-old Justin Bieber appears to be lacking some quality 'love and affection' since he's no longer an item with Selena Gomez.
The "Heartbreaker" star reportedly has the hots for Australian rapper, Iggy Azalea and is said to be 'crushing real hard,' reports Showbiz. An insider told the site that "Justin can't stop talking about Iggy. He's always watching her videos online."

And apparently Bieber will have his shot to impress Aussie-native when they meet up in the studio next month. "Justin is supposed to collaborate with Iggy and T.I. for his upcoming album. They should be linking up in the studio with the producers later in November."
Justin Bieber’s trying to shake off his teen idol image, so making beautiful music with naughty yet feisty 23-year-old rapper Iggy Azalea is the way to go.
In other Iggy Azalea news, the rap newbie has revealed that she has worked with top producer Dr. Luke for her debut LP, The New Classic, scheduled to be released in early 2014.
Speaking to Entertainmentwise,
Iggy revealed: “I worked with Dr. Luke actually. But I’m not sure that’ll stay on there yet. Even though my album’s closed he’s still been sending me records and we’re still seeing if we can top what we’ve got. But he’s the only big name producer I’ve worked with, I’ve tried to stay away from that.”
"These guys The Invisible Men who’ve produced a lot for Rita [Ora] and Jessie [J] over here I’ve worked with them in collaboration with a guy called 1st Down who I’ve known since I was 17. He did a lot of the production on ‘Work.’"
She continued: “He’s very cool, he’s kind of the cool alternative sound on the album and the more commercialised, cleaner, sleeker sound is The Invisible Men. They’re a great team to collaborate with, find a middle ground and that’s what my album’s about.”
Iggy Azalea’s new single ‘Change Your Life’ featuring T.I. is out now! She will also be supporting Beyoncé’s Australian tour leg starting on October 22 in Melbourne.

Iggy also released a solo version of "Change Your Life" on iTunes (except North America for now) with a new verse, here
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