Published 10:27 IST, April 27th 2020
Justin Bieber's most critically acclaimed songs from his hit album 'Purpose'
Justin Bieber’s 'Purpose' is one of the most popular albums of the singer. Here are the most acclaimed songs from the album that you must check out.
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Justin Bieber released his fourth studio album, Purpose in 2015. album was an instant hit and even claimed number one position on Billboard chart in US. This album is also considered to be one of most loved albums of Justin Bieber till date. soulful numbers still hold a special place in hearts of fans. Here are his most acclaimed songs from album:
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Justin Bieber’s most acclaimed songs from Purpose
1. Love Yourself
Love Yourself is one of most soulful numbers from Justin Bieber’s album, Purpose. acoustic pop number with soft tunes of an electric guitar struck right chord with fans. lyrics of song are about a narcissistic ex-lover. Love Yourself was even minated for Song of Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at Grammy Awards that year.
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2. Sorry
foot-tapping dance number is one of biggest hit songs of Purpose. music video also became one of biggest selling points for song. video of Sorry featured a bunch of dancers from New Zealand. Even today, Justin Bieber’s fans never leave a chance to groove to tunes of Sorry.
3. What Do You Mean?
What Do You Mean? was released as a single for Justin Bieber's album, Purpose. singer’s soothing vocals paired with catchy tunes helped song to become a huge hit with listeners. video of same featured Bieber along with ar woman who gets kidnapped by a couple of masked men. Justin Bieber even performed this song at 2015 MTV Video Music Awards.
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4. Where Are Ü w
Justin Bieber collaborated with Skrillex and Diplo for Where Are Ü w. However, song was originally made for Skrillex and Diplo’s debut album but was also included in Bieber’s Purpose. lyrics of song were about an ex-partner who could t comfort or one in time of need. song also won Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording in 2016.
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10:28 IST, April 27th 2020