Pop singer and teen heartthrob Justin Bieber has recently released a new single that is making his fans go even more wild about his looks and his talent. The song was called "Sorry" and a dance video was made from it as well. But another great news is that Bieber dropped an acoustic version of the track as per The Inquisitr's report.
Bieber collaborated with two other heavy hitters in the music industry Skrillex and Blood, as they stripped the song down and turned it into an unplug version. They made a behind-the-scene type video as well and it looks chill and cozy. The acoustic version just emphasized how well Bieber can really sing.
The dance track version would definitely make fans groove to it, while the acoustic version is more heartfelt and melancholic. The "Sorry" dance video was choreographed by Parris Goebel and it has the ReQuest and The Royal Family dance crew straight from New Zealand.
Moving on to the black and white acoustic version of "Sorry," Bieber and the two producers he collaborated with for the song explained how the three of them got together for the project. That was the first part of the video and Bieber thought it was a great idea that he is trying to move with other artists to create more dynamics and flavor to his original sound.
And for those who are not aware, Bieber's new album called Purpose and the two producers mentioned earlier were part of it. Bieber was pretty happy about how the sound turned out and he is even more excited to make more releases from the duo.
Skrillex said that they all started working on it in a studio from scratch ideas. All of them contributed to the lyrics and music of the song.