Justin Bieber has been taking over pop culture lately, mainly due to the release of his brand new album Changes on Valentine's Day which landed at number one on the Billboard 2000 a few days ago. The promo seems to be continuing as he prepares to release another future hit, this time debuting a new slickback hairstyle for his upcoming "La Bomba" music video.
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Taking a break from the shaggy style he was rocking earlier this month in New York City (seen above), Biebz was bringing the Latin lover vibes while decked out in all-red-everything from shirt to sneakers. To get fully into character, fellow pop hitmaker J Balvin joined him on set as well for what looks like another big collaboration similar to the duo's Latino remix for the 2015 Hot 100 chart-topper "Sorry." The clean cut look fits Justin pretty well, and we're sure his wife Hailey and the countless amount of fans out there would agree. However, they'd probably love him either way, even if he pooped on a plate and sold it in stores as Billie Eilish so eloquently put it.
Check out the pics of Justin Bieber's new slickback haircut below, and look out for the "La Bomba" video with J Balvin to drop in the very near future:
Justin Bieber’s "Intentions" Is Now Quavo’s 6th Top 10 Solo Hit
Quavo shared the news that he just achieved a sixth top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 after his Justin Bieber collab “Intentions” hits #9 on the chart.
Justin Bieber struck gold with his Quavo collaboration “Intentions,” with the Changes single becoming an instant hit on the Billboard charts when it first dropped earlier this month. It looks like the song is continuing to see even more success now that it’s officially peaked at #9 on the Hot 100.
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News of “Intentions” being a success was an even bigger win for the Migos member, as it now marks his sixth solo top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Others include his 2016 collaboration “Congratulations” with Post Malone (#8), Drake’s More Life single “Portland” from 2017 that also featured Travis Scott (#9), the Liam Payne 2017 collaboration “Strip That Down” (#10), the following year on “No Brainer” alongside DJ Khaled, Chance the Rapper and Justin Bieber again (#5) and finally the chart-topping “I’m the One,” again with Khaled, Biebz and Chano but this time also featuring Lil Wayne. While Quavo was sure to thank God for the success, he also gave a shoutout to Pop Smoke and Kobe Bryant while sharing the news Instagram, the latter who he also paid tribute to during the NBA Celebrity Game for All-Star Weekend (seen above). It’s also worth nothing that he also has four additional top 10 hits with his Migos group members, so this guy is definitely on his way to carving a historical musical run for himself.
Peep his IG post below, and let us know which one of Quavo’s top 10 hits is your fave down in the comments:
JaVale McGee Reportedly Helped Produce On Justin Bieber’s New Album
JaVale McGee does a lot more than just play basketball.
JaVale McGee has been one of the more enigmatic centers in the NBA over the past few years. At times, McGee has struggled on the court while other times, he looks downright dominant. As of right now, McGee is on the Los Angeles Lakers and he has been making his presence felt all season long. Whether you like McGee or not, there is no denying he can be entertaining at times and is giving the Lakers a real chance to contend.
As it turns out, McGee is multitalented. It was revealed recently that McGee also goes by the name "Pierre" and can produce and write music. In fact, his latest endeavor was writing and producing on the track "Available" which is off of Justin Bieber's brand new album Changes.
When it comes to music production, this is certainly the biggest look McGee has gotten thus far. Say what you will about the song or Bieber's music, but there is no denying that it's cool to see an NBA star excelling in something outside of his main craft. With this most recent production credit, perhaps we will see McGee give us even more tracks in the future.
What are your thoughts on the song? Let us know in the comments below.