Justin Bieber Unveils 'Purpose' Songs Via Graffiti

He simply just couldn't keep his chill on his new material. Canadian superstar Justin Bieber, who has earlier announced the release date of his fourth studio album "Purpose", has finally unveiled the full track list for the album on Wednesday, October 28, by flaunting colorful murals for each track title on his Instagram page.

According to reports, the 21-year 'What Do You Mean?' hit-maker hired a group of expert graffiti artists to help him create a unique and eye-catching display, which are all extended in different undisclosed locations across the globe, adding more thrill to the 'Bielebers' who are already on the lookout for the album release set to due on November 13, Friday.

Reports say that the deluxe edition of 'Purpose' album comes with 19 amazing tracks. He definitely knows how to make things up to his fans, following recent reports that the singer reportedly walked off stage and cancelled his Oslo concert after just performing one song.

"I'm done, I'm not doing the show," he told the crowd while complaining that they were not listening to him.

After the incident, Bieber later apologized on his social media pages, saying "Sadly, it's been a rough week for me, long days, no sleep, while having to be 'on' as they would say for cameras fans etc."

He added, "Hopefully people will understand where I am coming from. I don't always handle things the right way, but I'm human and I'm working on getting better at responding not reacting."

Going back to his album, though it was also announced on Wednesday that Drake won't be featured on his new material, at least he was able to make partners with some great artists including Travi$ Scott, Nas, Big Sean and Halsey.

The lead track for 'Purpose' album is "Mark My Words", followed by 'I'll Show You', 'What Do You Mean?', 'Sorry', 'Love Yourself', 'Company', 'No Pressure', 'No Sense', 'The Feeling', 'Life Is Worth Living', 'Where Are U Now', 'Children', 'Purpose', 'Been You', 'Get Used to Me', 'We Are', 'Trust', 'All in It' and 'What Do You Mean?'.

Justin Bieber is said to be hitting a big world tour collaboration with pop star Ariana Grande in 2016.

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