Justin Bieber Talks ‘What Do You Mean?’, His New Single Rough Times, and Feeling Low?

Justin Bieber recently talks about his new album "What Do You Mean?" with Ryan Seacrest on his show. Bieber also discloses that he has been feeling depressed while working on the studio for the said new album, yet he assures everyone especially his Beliebers fans.

Aside from Ryan Seacrest who has disclosed in his website the pre-taped interview with Justin Bieber, other online news magazines have circulated the recent announcement that Bieber made. Inquisitr says that for Beliebers fans, it would feel like Christmas for them since Justin Bieber has announced the title of his lead single, which would be available on August 28.

Justin has appeared "On Air With Ryan Seacrest" to reveal about his new album. In the pre-taped interview, Bieber said that he felt the weight of pressure while working on the album. He said that the "expectation surrounding the on-going album" has made him feel low though he has been working a lot in the studio. "I get, like, in my head a lot and I get kind of depressed. 'Cause I'm so, like, I want it to work so badly. I want people to love it. I want to inspire people," Bieber explained. He also added that he has been asking himself if what he is doing recently is "good enough" or the "direction" that he wants to go.

Similarly, Perez Hilton says that Bieber has explained why the title of his new lead single is "What Do You Mean?" Bieber gave a scenario about how young women usually behave. He described ladies as flip-floppy. "They say something and they mean something else. So ... what do you mean? I don't really know, that's why I'm asking," Bieber explained.

The heartthrob pop star disclosed more about his new track. He said that it has a new fresh sound, and that it would sound like "fun and summery."

It has also been assumed that a snippet of the single "What Do You Mean?" has seeped out already. But as it was announced, fans could sit tight and wait til the new lead single will drop on August 28.

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