The story and Girls behind Justin Bieber's - Sorry (PURPOSE : The Movement)

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Released: 2015

Album: Purpose

Artist: Justin Bieber

Genres: Electronic dance music, R&B/Soul, Pop, Hip-Hop/Rap

Lyrics

You gotta go and get angry at all of my honesty

You know I try but I don't do too well with apologies

I hope I don't run out of time, could someone call a referee?

Cause I just need one more shot at forgiveness

I know you know that I made those mistakes maybe once or twice

By once or twice I mean maybe a couple a hundred times

So let me, oh let me redeem, oh redeem, oh myself tonight

Cause I just need one more shot at second chances

Yeah, is it too late now to say sorry?

Cause I'm missing more than just your body

Is it too late now to say sorry?

Yeah I know that I let you down

Is it too late to say I'm sorry now?

I'm sorry, yeah

Sorry, yeah

Sorry

Yeah I know that I let you down

Is it too late to say I'm sorry now?

I'll take every single piece of the blame if you want me to

But you know that there is no innocent one in this game for two

I'll go, I'll go and then you go, you go out and spill the truth

Can we both say the words and forget this?

Is it too late now to say sorry?

Cause I'm missing more than just your body

Is it too late now to say sorry?

Yeah I know that I let you down

Is it too late to say I'm sorry now?

I'm not just trying to get you back on me

Cause I'm missing more than just your body

Is it too late now to say sorry?

Yeah I know that I let you down

Is it too late to say I'm sorry now?

I'm sorry, yeah

Sorry, oh

Sorry

Yeah I know that I let you down

Is it too late to say I'm sorry now?

I'm sorry, yeah

Sorry, oh

Sorry

Yeah I know that I let you down

Is it too late to say I'm sorry now?

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From the series of the top 10 most watched YouTube videos of all time.

When the song "Sorry" was released in October 2015, people quickly speculated that it might be an apology to Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber's ex-girlfriend. Though the chorus contains the following, it was difficult to tell because of the lyrics' ambiguity: "Yes, is it too late to apologise now since I'm missing you more than just your physical presence? Yes, I am aware that I disappointed you. Is it too late to apologise now?"

Only a few days after the song's debut, Bieber told an Australian radio station that it is "the stamp at the end of the apologies that I'm offering to people, to the media." People interpreted his remarks from this interview to suggest that he was apologising to the public for his dubious prior actions.

But things don't end there! In November 2015, while appearing on Ellen DeGeneres' show, Bieber claimed Selena Gomez was the subject of "Sorry," which is a completely unrelated claim.

If you don't already know, Justin Bieber's fourth album, Purpose, was released on Friday. (Our breakdown is available here.) In case you haven't heard any of the Biebs' new album's songs, the album is primarily about his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez. (Here are his covert video communications to her.) However, Gomez isn't the only gal catching our eye on Purpose: the dancing women in his music video for "Sorry" enthralled us with their eye-catching clothes and slick dance movements. Good news everyone, that incredible Justin Bieber dancing gang is returning in a new music video.

It's called Purpose: The Movement, and it was created by Bieber in collaboration with Scooter Braun, Parris Goebel, the choreographer of "Sorry," and 13 all-new music videos. This past weekend, Bieber made them all available, and one of them is a brand-new "What Do You Mean"

Fortunately, Bieber explained everything in his GQ cover story from February 2016. He acknowledged that the song is an apology, but not for his prior wrongdoings. "People misconstrued that as an apology that I was making with that song and other things. It was completely unrelated to that. A girl was the subject."video with the amazing "Sorry" dancers. We could wax lyrical about how wonderful it is all day, but we'll let the dance speak for itself instead.

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