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The Pivot That Changed Everything: Revisiting Justin Bieber’s ‘Purpose (Deluxe)’ (2015)
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Review — Purpose (Deluxe) — Justin Bieber (2015)
Overview
- Skrillex & Diplo (Jack Ü): Brought the tropical house bounce and fragmented synths.
- Benny Blanco & Ed Sheeran: Crafted the acoustic-hip-hop hybrid (Love Yourself).
- Poo Bear: The unsung hero who co-wrote the majority of the tracks, ensuring the lyrics felt spiritual (hence the album's title).
: "Been You", "Get Used to It", "We Are" (feat. Nas), "Trust", and "All In It". Walmart Exclusive justin bieber purpose deluxe 2015albuml
Purpose serves as a lyrical apology to both his public and personal inner circle for past misdemeanors. Skrillex & Diplo (Jack Ü): Brought the tropical
Listen to "Where Are Ü Now," the lead single that arguably saved Bieber’s career. The "dolphin cry" synth melody and the manipulated vocal chops created a sound that felt futuristic. It signaled that Bieber had finally earned the co-sign of the "cool" music crowd—the EDM festival goers and critics who had previously dismissed him. The production on "The Feeling" (featuring Halsey) further cemented this indie-pop credibility, creating a swirling, psychedelic soundscape that allowed both artists to shine. : "Been You", "Get Used to It", "We Are" (feat
- Release year: 2015 (Deluxe edition expands the original album).
- Genre: Pop, R&B, EDM, tropical house influences.
- Themes: Redemption, vulnerability, relationships, fame, self-reflection.
- Production: Polished, contemporary electronic production with prominent producers (noted collaborators include Skrillex, Diplo, Mike Posner, and others).
- Notable singles: "What Do You Mean?", "Sorry", "Love Yourself", plus deluxe tracks and remixes that extend the album’s sonic palette.