Lyrically, it sounds a trifle silly every now and then (like when Bieber proposes he and his woman eat fondue by the fire), however Bieber's delivery of the lines proves that at eighteen, he is willing to require the steps to maneuver forward within the world of pop. generally it looks to a small degree too kind of like the manner the opposite Justin delivers lines, however "Boyfriend," co-produced and co-written by Mike Posner, is light-years beyond the sugary sweet "Baby."
The song opens pretty sparsely, with simply a thumping beat, a "woo" noise and Bieber's sing-songy rap, before a guitar comes in as Bieber makes his plea to win a lady over. The chorus can have ladies dancing around because of its bumping beat and chugging R&B-influenced instrumentation. He sings, "I may well be a gentleman/ Everything you want/ If i used to be your boyfriend/ i would never allow you to go/ i would never allow you to go," before rapping, "Tell me what you prefer."
Bieber uses some style of the word "swag" no fewer than four times on the track, together with the somewhat perplexing line, "Swag, swag, swag on you." however notwithstanding what Bieber detractors might need to mention, his Beliebers, who have aged right in conjunction with their idol, can appreciate his a lot of grown-up sound on the record.
The song officially dropped at the hours of darkness on Monday. Believe are going to be released later this year. As for the video, his manager, Scooter Braun, tweeted that it's already within the works.
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Tween dream swagger is everywhere Justin Bieber's lead Believe single, "Boyfriend."
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