Justin Bieber is on a roll as he releases his new song and music video for his latest single "Sorry." Although the video doesn't feature the singer, the beat and dance moves are worth watching.
According to MTV, the "Sorry" is part of his upcoming album "Purpose" which is set to be released on November 13, 2015. The song may seem quite familiar as it was produced by Skrillex and Blood Diamond.
Bieber collaborated with Skrillex for his song "What Do You Mean?" so the smooth and chill EDM vibe can also be found in his latest track.
Justin Bieber also released an acoustic sneak peek of "Sorry" on Instagram. And just like what he said in his previews, all the songs in this new album will sound good both in its original form and stripped down version.
The vibrant music video features ReQuest, an all-female dance crew hailing from Auckland, New Zealand. The dance was choreographed by Parris Goebel.
The group ReQuest is part of the "Royal Family" which is composed of seven dance crews. They are famous for slaying different dance championships.
Goebel also choreographed all the dance numbers in Jennifer Lopez's "Dance Again" world tour.
Fellow Kiwi Lorde even tweeted Goebel as soon as the "Sorry" video was released congratulating her for the awesome choreo.
The colorful video showcased some sleak, serpentine dance moves from the group while grooving to the addicting tune of "Sorry." Their bodies are moving non-stop, snapping to every beat of the song.
In the song, Bieber is asking for forgiveness and wonder if it's already too late to do so. Beliebers are definitely putting this song on loop right now.
Watch the impressive video below!