Justin Bieber announces he is officially returning to music

The singer was was noticeably absent from the music scene this year, but will be back just in time for 2020

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Justin Bieber was noticeably absent from the music scene this year, save for his appearances on Dan + Shay's 10000 hours, Ed Sheeran's I Don't Care, and Billie Eilish's Bad Guy.

But that is all changing for the What Do You Mean hit-maker come January 2020. Bieber announced he is officially returning to music and detailed his already-packed 20120 schedule in a new video posted to his YouTube channel, reported Elle.

First up, Bieber is launching a documentary series slated to be released on December 31, which will likely chronicle the road to his comeback. "We all have different stories," he said in the video. "I'm just excited to tell mine."

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Dancing on top of a worn-down truck, Bieber previewed snippets of his new music in the trailer, including his first comeback single Yummy, a bouncy, trap-inspired song that will debut on January 3.

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The star, who's marriage to model Hayley Bieber made the top trending weddings of 2019, will include Yummy in his forth-coming, still-titled album.


Of all the music in his discography, Bieber said this new batch features the ones he "loves the most out of anything I've ever done."

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But he's not done. The singer is plotting a lengthy North American tour that will kick off on May 14 and end in September.

"As humans we are imperfect,” Bieber said in the video. “My past, my mistakes, all the things that I’ve been through, I believe that I’m right where I’m supposed to be and God has me right where he wants me. I feel like this is different than the previous albums just because of where I’m at in my life."

Watch the video here

https://youtu.be/Qa6ShFwhNWU

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