We're clearly seeing a more mature record this time around," says Mike Posner, the producer who helmed the album's first single, "Boyfriend," the fastest-selling digital track of the year so far (2.3 million downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan, in 10 weeks).
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The first thing Jerkins did was show his new wunderkind never-released footage of Jackson in action in the studio. "I wanted him to see Michael's passion in the studio - we all know he had that passion onstage in front of 60,000 people, but he also had it alone in the booth. I've been fortunate enough to work with a few greats that had that passion, so I know what it is when I see it. And Justin has what it takes, absolutely."
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"No one in the history of the world has ever grown up with the pressure that he has, being a solo artist that young, that famous, in a world with technology that exposes us 24-7," Braun says, noting that unlike Jackson, who had his brothers behind him, or Justin Timberlake, who could rely on the support of his fellow 'N Syncers, Bieber went it alone - in an unprecedented era of Twitter, Facebook and camera phones. "He was literally going through puberty in front of the entire world, with everyone expecting something from him and a lot people waiting for him to screw up. He's a fighter. I'm proud of him - how's he's stayed true to himself and taken control of the entire situation."
OMFG!!! I didn't even go but 250,000 belivers on concert in mexico !!!!!
this is just insane and without promotion
def and without a doubt THE ****ING KING
OMFG!!! I didn't even go but 250,000 belivers on concert in mexico !!!!!
this is just insane and without promotion
def and without a doubt THE ****ING KING
When J-14 received an invitation to listen to Justin Bieber's new album Believe one full week before it drops on June 19, we couldn't believe our luck! The first four songs that Justin has released -- "As Long As You Love Me," "Die In Your Arms," "All Around the World," and of course, "Boyfriend" -- are amazing so we couldn't wait to see what else Justin had in store for us!
Although Justin couldn't be there himself, his manager Scooter Braun did fly to New York to talk to us about the new album -- and Justin's inspiration behind one really special song: "Fall."
"The song was inspired by the movie, A Walk to Remember," Scooter tells J-14. "Justin had this idea that he would be singing to a girl and see her run away through a window. Then, you see all the hospital scenes -- and then it would be Justin singing in a field. Only at the end of the song, he'd look down, and you'd realize it was her grave." Scooter even told us that when Justin was recording the song, he got choked up towards the end because he was thinking about all of this -- and that if you listen closely, you can hear it in his voice at the end of the track.
While all of the songs on Believe are amazing, "Fall" really stood out -- not just because of the emotional story behind it, but also because of Justin's amazing vocals on the sweet ballad!
When J-14 received an invitation to listen to Justin Bieber's new album Believe one full week before it drops on June 19, we couldn't believe our luck! The first four songs that Justin has released -- "As Long As You Love Me," "Die In Your Arms," "All Around the World," and of course, "Boyfriend" -- are amazing so we couldn't wait to see what else Justin had in store for us!
Although Justin couldn't be there himself, his manager Scooter Braun did fly to New York to talk to us about the new album -- and Justin's inspiration behind one really special song: "Fall."
"The song was inspired by the movie, A Walk to Remember," Scooter tells J-14. "Justin had this idea that he would be singing to a girl and see her run away through a window. Then, you see all the hospital scenes -- and then it would be Justin singing in a field. Only at the end of the song, he'd look down, and you'd realize it was her grave." Scooter even told us that when Justin was recording the song, he got choked up towards the end because he was thinking about all of this -- and that if you listen closely, you can hear it in his voice at the end of the track.
While all of the songs on Believe are amazing, "Fall" really stood out -- not just because of the emotional story behind it, but also because of Justin's amazing vocals on the sweet ballad!
Isnt it about Selena? It would be amazing if it was a single with a beautiful music video with both of them.
And i love the song, this is the kind of music i LOVE.
When J-14 received an invitation to listen to Justin Bieber's new album Believe one full week before it drops on June 19, we couldn't believe our luck! The first four songs that Justin has released -- "As Long As You Love Me," "Die In Your Arms," "All Around the World," and of course, "Boyfriend" -- are amazing so we couldn't wait to see what else Justin had in store for us!
Although Justin couldn't be there himself, his manager Scooter Braun did fly to New York to talk to us about the new album -- and Justin's inspiration behind one really special song: "Fall."
"The song was inspired by the movie, A Walk to Remember," Scooter tells J-14. "Justin had this idea that he would be singing to a girl and see her run away through a window. Then, you see all the hospital scenes -- and then it would be Justin singing in a field. Only at the end of the song, he'd look down, and you'd realize it was her grave." Scooter even told us that when Justin was recording the song, he got choked up towards the end because he was thinking about all of this -- and that if you listen closely, you can hear it in his voice at the end of the track.
While all of the songs on Believe are amazing, "Fall" really stood out -- not just because of the emotional story behind it, but also because of Justin's amazing vocals on the sweet ballad!
Omg I'm so excited to hear Fall now, that's touching and I love the movie A Walk To Remember
I hope he actually does a video for Fall, like watch he imagined. I'd like Selena in it, could really solidify their relationship. I think she will be with child within the year.