If Justin Bieber could release his entire album as a promotional single, he probably would. The crazy thing about it is that this would have no adverse effect on his first week album sales because his Beliebers are as
loyal as they come. With many promo singles hitting online shores recently, fans have a pretty good idea what the project will be comprised of – a melting pot of dance, pop, hip-hop and R&B. The latest track to surface is the Big Sean-assisted ‘As Long As You Love Me’, a romantic dubstep-laced urban cut with some buzzing synths and infectious handclaps. Reportedly, this is a contendar for the album’s official second single. A track that emphasises how nothing in this world is of significance when love is what matters most.
“As long as you love me, we could be starving, we could be homeless, we could be broke,” Bieber sings over the staccato production courtesy of Rodney ‘Darkchild’ Jerkins. “As long you love me, I’ll be your platinum, I’ll be your silver, I’ll be your gold,” he adds. Though it uses the same title and concept (declaration of love) as the Backstreet Boys 15-year-old hit way back when, the production is very different. A decent offering from Bieber and a lot more favourable than ‘Boyfriend’. Actually, most of the songs we’ve heard so far are better than ‘Boyfriend’. Check it out below.