Justin Bieber to release new track with Lil Dicky days after announcing 'break' from music

This will be Justin Bieber's first collaboration since his last one with DJ Khaled, Quavo, and Chance the Rapper which released last July.
UPDATED JAN 19, 2020
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'What Do You Mean' singer Justin Bieber is reportedly back to making music after he announced that he was going to be taking a "break" from it last month. The singer had taken some time off from making music to focus on his mental well-being. 

As TMZ had reported on Wednesday, the 25-year-old had recorded a new track with the rapper-comedian Lil Dicky which is expected to release sometime next week. Bieber's last track was his collaboration with DJ Khaled, Quavo, and Chance the Rapper which released last July. He had mentioned last year as well that he was'scaling back on music' to spend time with wife Hailey Baldwin and work on their marriage. 

However, fans who were looking for music from the young singer have something to be happy about since Bieber took to his Twitter account on Tuesday to retweet Lil Dicky's post which read, "New song and video next week." Since his album 'Purpose' which released in 2015, Bieber has not had a solo album. 

However, he has been lending his voice to many chart toppers. It was only last month that Bieber took to Instagram to announce the news of his break from making music. He shared a picture of himself from the neck down along with the caption, "So I read a lot of messages saying you want an album .. I’ve toured my whole teenage life, and early 20s, I realized and as you guys probably saw I was unhappy last tour and I don’t deserve that and you don’t deserve that, you pay money to come and have a lively energetic fun light concert and I was unable emotionally to give you that near the end of the tour." 

"I have been looking, seeking, trial and error as most of us do, I am now very focused on repairing some of the deep-rooted issues that I have as most of us have, so that I don’t fall apart, so that I can sustain my marriage and be the father I want to be," he continued. "I will come with a kick-ass album ASAP, my swag is undeniable and my drive is indescribable his love is supernatural his grace is that reliable...The top is where I reside period whether I make music or not the king said so. but I will come with a vengeance believe that.. (grammar and punctuation will be terrible pretend it’s a text where u just don’t care)," he shared. 

Many of his fans and followers supported him as he got candid about his mental health issues and it was just two weeks ago that Bieber posted on Instagram, "Been struggling a lot. Just feeling super disconnected and weird...I always bounce back so I'm not worried just wanted to reach out and ask for your guys to pray for me. God is faithful and ur prayers really work thanks .. the most human season I've ever been in facing my stuff head on."

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