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Album: Purpose (2015)
Charted: 25 53
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Songfacts®:

  • This sensual R&B number finds Justin Bieber asking a girl to keep him company for a little while. The singer is not looking for a serious relationship, he just wants some fun with her on a short-term basis.
  • The song originally peaked at #53 in the week Purpose was released as one of Bieber's 17 concurrent Hot 100 entries. It was later released as the album's fourth radio single on March 7, 2016.
  • Directed by Justin Bieber's personal videographer Rory Kramer, the official visual compiles footage of the Canadian pop star filmed in 2015 and 2016. We see the singer in the recording studio, on his Purpose world tour and on holiday. Bieber said:

    "Personally, I love this video because it's an honest look at my journey. The process of putting together this album and this tour - surrounded by people I love to be with - has been really special. I'm proud of it, it's been a lot of fun and lot of hard work, and I think that really shows in video. I hope my fans like it as I much as I do, because it's really all for you."

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