We previewed each track off Justin Bieber‘s Believe earlier this week, but as we inch closer and closer to the LP’s official release date (June 19), full songs have snuck their way onto the web. (How could such a thing happen?!) Though some of the more high-profile cuts off Bieber’s latest are collaborations — Nicki Minaj on “Beauty And The Beat” and Big Sean on “As Long As You Love Me”, for example — the 18-year-old pop star still knows how to deliver on his own.
Head below to check out the Bieber-only tunes “Take You”, “Fall” and bonus track “Maria”, based on Mariah Yeater, the woman who claimed Beiber had fathered her son.
Justin Bieber – “Take You”
“I could take you out, I could take you home, I could take you anywhere you wanna go,” sings Bieber in a gentle falsetto on this electro-singed track, which manages to keep it subtle while throwing around synths and wobbles. Disregarding the fact that he’s in a relationship and an 18-year-old man capable of acting on his sexual impulses, we still have a hard time believing that Bieber would take anybody home that he just met.
Justin Bieber – “Fall”
This ballad, with Bieber giving advice to a female friend, is a total 180 from the rest of Believe, what with the lack of anything EDM, or even R&B. We sure this isn’t a leftover from My World? Bieber isn’t old enough to sing about sex or getting crunk in the club, but he seems a little too old for something so slow and flavorless.
Justin Bieber – “Maria”
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