Justin Bieber had worked with many singers for his album “Believe.” However, not all of the tracks that Justin Bieber recorded with these singers were released. His collaboration with Taylor Swift, for example, can’t be found on his new album. According to Scooter Braun, the songs that Justin Bieber recorded with singers like Taylor Swift and Kanye West are not on the newly released album not because they are not good. The manager said:
“It didn’t go on Believe, because there’s another record they want to work on. So, it just didn’t make sense at this time, and the song they did just didn’t make sense on this album.”
Scooter Braun also explained that Justin Bieber is going to collaborate with Adam Levine from Maroon 5. He said:
“We talked with Adam Levine about doing stuff. And he wanted to, but with everything else, we could just never get the studio time in together.”

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez
Enjoyed a Great Time in Japan
Justin Bieber is in Japan, and he brought Selena Gomez along. Recently, some pictures of the young celebrity couple when they were spending some time together in Japan began to circulate online. The pictures proof that Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are still together, even though there were rumors that their relationship was “on the rocks.” It seems that Justin Bieber really enjoyed his time in Japan. The young pop star uploaded a photo taken during a performance in Japan, and tweeted:
“Great day exploring in Tokyo. Ready to go hard tomorrow. This is what it’s all about. About to perform for my Japanese fans. The love here has been incredible!”
Justin Bieber is currently busy with his promotional rounds in Japan, but that does not mean that the young pop star is too busy for his friends. Recently, Justin Bieber tweeted to Usher to show him how much he cares about what happened to his stepson. The young pop star tweeted:
“my prayers go out to @tamekaraymond and their whole family. keep them in your thoughts. we are all blessed to have this time here together. to be able to share our lives together and live these stories. Don’t take it for granted.”

