Beliebers, assemble.
Justin Bieber has released his first solo song in four years.
The 25-year-old dropped 'Yummy' overnight on Thursday, after teasing its upcoming release on Instagram over the past few days with graphics like 'Bieber 2020', and hash-tagging the name of the song on pictures of himself with wife Hailey Baldwin.
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Speaking of Hailey, while Bieber has not actually explained the lyrics himself, the contents of the single leads us to believe that it's about his new wife.
The gushing, adoring and occasionally NSFW lyrics all appear to be about his other half, so we'll attempt to dissect some of the more prominent lines...
Take, the following lyrics for example:
'Ain't on the side, you're number one'
Well, Hailey is definitely his number one. The couple married legally in a New York courthouse in 2018 and then celebrated their union a year later with a lavish ceremony in South Carolina where Hailey wore a custom Off-White bridal gown designed by Virgil Abloh.
'Fifty-fifty, love the way you split it. Hundred racks, help me spend it, babe'
This is likely referring to the fact that both members of the couple are successful in their own right with high-profile careers.
'Standin' up, keep me on the rise. Lost control of myself, I'm compromised'
Thrust into the public eye at just 15, Bieber has had his fair share of controversial moments in the spotlight, from egg-throwing to beaming mugshots, to scraps with the paparazzi. Over the past couple of years, he's spoken candidly about mental health issues which could be what he's alluding to by 'lost control of myself'.
In a joint 2019 interview with Vogue, the couple spoke about how their different personalities balance each other out.
'I'm the emotionally unstable one,' Bieber said. 'I struggle with finding peace... Hailey's very logical and structured, which I need.'
'I'm elated that you are my lady'
Well, this is pretty self-explanatory really.
Plus the general chorus which just repeats:
'Yeah, you got that yummy-yum... that yummy-yum, that yummy-yummy. Say the word, on my way.'
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