Justin Bieber Drops New Single & Dance Video For ‘Sorry’

Justin Bieber may not have
anything to apologize for, but he’s saying “Sorry” anyway!

The superstar dropped another single, “Sorry,” from his upcoming album on Thursday, along with an
infectious dance video featuring an all-female hip-hop troupe. 

Justin himself doesn’t make
an appearance in the clip, but the 21-year-old singer is honored near the end
when the neon-clad women hold up a homemade sign reading “We [Heart]
JB” to conclude their eye-popping routine. 

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Choreographer Parris Goebel
orchestrated the slick moves, performed by New Zealand’s Ladies Of ReQuest and
Royal Family Dance Crews.

The upbeat, four-minute track
was co-produced by Skrillex, whose work has already been heard on the album’s earlier jams “What Do You Mean?” and “Where Are U Now,” and BLOOD (formerly Blood Diamonds). 

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Songwriters Julia Michaels
and Justin Tranter, responsible for Gwen Stefani’s latest ballad “Used to
Love You,” crafted the song’s reflective lyrics.

“You gotta go and get angry at all of my honesty / You
know I try, but I don’t do to well at apologies,” Justin sings, seemingly
touching upon his regret about a past relationship.

“Is
it too late now to say sorry?” he
asks in the chorus.

Justin, Access Hollywood’s
Artist of the Month for November, told Billy Bush in an exclusive interview
that his new music has already signified the next phase of his career. 

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“I’ve
been around for so long that people thought that maybe I had a number one
already and I’ve had number ones, like number one on iTunes and stuff, but to
have a Billboard number one is really special because it’s like everything
added up together,” he said of smash hit “What Do You Mean?”

“I
debuted at number one and I think I’m the youngest person to debut at number
one, which is pretty awesome,” he added.

“Purpose,” Justin’s
first studio album in three years, is currently available for pre-order and
will be released officially on Nov. 13. 

— Erin Biglow

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