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Unlike the clean, synthetic reboots of other artists (think Madonna or Cher changing personas), Bieber’s restarts have been agonizingly organic. His first major "start again" came with the Purpose era (2015).
Bieber abandoned the sugary synth-pop of his youth. He embraced tropical house, ambient R&B, and mature electronic beats, guided by producers like Skrillex and Diplo. justin bieber start again
📈 Comparing Bieber's Musical Eras: The Resilience of Rebirth Unlike the clean, synthetic reboots of other artists
This "start again" was about rewriting his romantic narrative. He traded chaotic passion for committed partnership. Changes (2020) was an album dedicated to that shift—a sometimes uneven record, but one that documented a man learning how to love differently. He started again not by running away, but by staying home. He embraced tropical house, ambient R&B, and mature
That wasn't just a comeback; it was a confession. Tracks like "Sorry" and "What Do You Mean?" weren't just dance hits; they were apologetic anthems for a kid who realized he had become a monster in the eyes of the public. He traded the snapbacks for a more somber wardrobe, grew a beard, and literally walked away from the stage mid-tour to find his sanity.
This paper examines the song "Start Again" by Justin Bieber, a track featured on the compilation album Changes: The Movement (2020). While often overshadowed by radio singles, "Start Again" serves as a critical artistic statement regarding repentance, resilience, and the complexities of romantic maintenance. By analyzing the lyrical composition and the song's minimalistic R&B production, this paper argues that "Start Again" encapsulates the core narrative arc of Bieber’s transition from a rebellious public figure to a mature artist seeking stability and redemption.