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Until Friday, when we know for sure, we're looking back on how each album has represented Bieber's life and career. Or it could be another road bump on his path to musical maturity. "Changes" could give us insight into a new grown-up and married Bieber. When Bieber canceled the final stretch of the accompanying tour, it showed us he was still grappling with the weight of fame. The world couldn't get enough of the adolescent's music – or hairstyle. "Under the Mistletoe" gave us a rocking holiday song, and collaborations with Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men showed Bieber was anointed into pop's inner circle. "Believe" was a less-than-stellar transition from teen stardom to all-out swagger. He rebounded with "Purpose," making us believe he could go the distance. But his albums have nevertheless ended up reflecting different points in the young singer's life. And just as fans have been able to listen to his music mature, they've been privy to his complicated personal life.īieber's musical eras can't be looked at quite the same way as, say, Taylor Swift's, since he usually doesn't write his lyrics solo. A decade after the world was formally introduced to Justin Bieber, the teen hearthrob is all grown up and back with his latest musical installment.įriday brings "Changes," Bieber's fifth studio album. At 25, he's been mega-famous for nearly half his life.