Pop sensation Justin Bieber has revealed he will release an acoustic album next month, which will include unplugged versions of some of his hits.
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Justin Bieber to release acoustic album
The album will feature unplugged versions of some his biggest hits
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- Singer Justin Bieber.
The 18-year-old can’t wait for his fans to hear unplugged versions of some of his hits, including “Boyfriend” and “As Long As You Love Me” which will be included on the record, because they sound much more “intimate”.
“It’s something the fans really like. Because I started out on YouTube just playing my guitar, just singing without all the production, so I like to just put out acoustic albums. I think it’s more intimate,” contactmusic.com quoted Bieber as saying.
The album will come out in January but no further details about the release date have been revealed.
Meanwhile, the Biebernator and his manager Scooter Braun are reportedly working with broadcaster ABC on a new sitcom based on the “Baby” hitmaker’s life.
The US network is collaborating with the singer on the project, which will focus on his life before he became famous. Braun is producing the project, reports contactmusic.com.
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