justin-bieber-recovery-coverBy DELANEE BOGAN

Stealing girls hearts from all over the world since 2009 with his first hit “One Time.”  Justin Bieber produces yet again another hit single, “Recovery” that leaves his fans, or “beliebers” wanting more.

Previous hits by Bieber include “Baby” featuring Ludacris, “As Long As You Love Me” and “Boyfriend.” These songs are up-beat and catchy providing an instant hit with fans. These songs have helped Bieber transform from a small town Canadian boy, to THE pop star sensation that everyone in the world knows.

Unlike his previous music, his new sound has shifted into more mature songs for his fans. Recovery, which released Oct. 27, sounds like a mixture of his newly released singles from this year: “Heartbreaker,” “All That Matters” and “Hold Tight.” Bieber has been releasing singles this year to lead up to his new film “Believe 3D.”

Throughout Recovery he sings in an apologetic tone, and one can hear the emotion in his voice. The song refers to his personal experience with a break up and how he is dealing with it. This song tugs on anyone’s heart strings that has ever gone through a tough break up.

In addition to Bieber’s voice, the lyrics have a deeper meaning than previous songs he has produced. In “Recovery” he admits to his mistakes and says how he wants to try to  fix things in his relationship to “make it right”.

After listening to Bieber’s old music such as “Baby” or “As Long As You Love Me,” it is clear that Bieber has matured with his music, not only with his voice getting deeper, but also the meanings. “Recovery” shows Bieber’s maturity and improvement in the music industry.

This is a song that anyone can listen to, and it could benefit one going through a recent breakup. Even after a single listen, one will find himself singing along to his catchy heartfelt song and wanting more from Bieber.

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Album Title: Recovery

Release date: Oct. 27, 2013

Cost: $1.29

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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