New Delhi:
Justin Bieber only gave fans a rare back views to see the creative process behind their upcoming albums.
On Saturday, the singer shared an intimate jam session on Instagram, where she was seen playing keyboard with a group of musicians, including singer-song Jensen Machai, pastor Judah Smith, Josh Mehal, DJ Tye James and manufacturer Caerrs.
However, the post was not just about music. In the caption, the musician opened his struggles with authenticity, self-doubt and pressure to meet the expectations of others.
“I think I sometimes hate myself when I think I start to be inhuman,” he accepted, stating that his personal journey would be reflected in his new music. He said, “Then I remember that we all are being designed to think that we are not enough, but when I change myself to please people, I still hate,” he said.
This level of vulnerability for Justin is not new, which is using social media to share its personal high and climb. On the same day, The Believe Singer posted another hearty message about his efforts to manage his feelings. “I also found issues of anger, but I don’t want to react too much in any way,” he wrote.
The post had three snaps with the post: one of his face was buried under a hoodi, a childhood throwing and his newborn son, with a tender shot of Jack Blues. These glimpses in his personal life have estimated fans that his upcoming album could have been his most introspection so far, diving in his previous struggles, complex relationships and paternity infection.
Some fans saw Bieber’s post as a subtle response to their former, Selena Gomez and their newly released ally, I said i love you firstWith her fiancé Beni Blanco.
Speculation increased after Selena’s song How does it forget? An ex -lover depicted songs interpreted as an excavation: “You are very embarrassing / crying when no one is watching … how does it forget?”
In February, the Grammy-winning artist talked about his ongoing journey of self-development, “Acknowledging his efforts to go and remember that we do not have weight on me.”