Monday, June 11, 2012

Justin Bieber Goes Dubstep with 'As Long as You Love Me'

Justin Bieber continues to show his evolving musical style with every new track, which debuted dubstep-heavy "As Long As You Love Me" on Monday. "As Long As You Love Me" is the last song released off his upcoming "Believe", due out on June 19. The track features a verse of "Dance (A $ $)" rapper Big Sean, signed with Kanye West GOOD label, and tells the audience that true love can defy all circumstances. "As long as you love me / We could be dying of hunger / homelessness could / might be broken," Bieber sings. "As long as you love me / I'll be your platinum, I'll be your silver, I will be your gold." At the time of publication, the track Bieber was sitting pretty at No. 5 on the iTunes singles chart above, while the previously released single "Boyfriend" was stable at 9. Ironically, the protege of Bieber Carly Rae Jepsen continued to hold court on the top of the table. Although his faithful Beliebers not realize, Bieber is not the first artist to release a song with that title. In 1997, the Backstreet Boys released the pop song "As Long As You Love Me," which became a staple in the video countdown all the days of MTV - Total Request Live. Lest we forget - the band led to his official Twitter account on Monday to remember the fans who were in first place. "I do not care who you are, where you are, what made ​​# AsLongAsYouLoveMe" they wrote. Bieber parallels to another group of boys earlier this year when they released their music video for "Boyfriend", which appeared eerily similar to * NSYNC 2002 hit video "Girlfriend".


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