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How You Know You're A Born Again Belieber

Justin Bieber has got it going on, and we love it.

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How You Know You're A Born Again Belieber

Let's just cut to the chase here – if you don't love at least one of Justin Bieber's new songs, you're lying to yourself. Grown up Justin Bieber is making us all Beliebers again. Here are some ways you know you're a born again Belieber.

1. You obviously love his new songs

"Sorry," "Love Yourself," "What Do You Mean," "Company," I could go on. They're all amazing.

2. Him


If he doesn't make you weak in the knees, especially shirtless, I'm not sure what will.

3. His dance moves


He's got moves, and watching him dance can take your breath away. Whew, you go boy.

4. You break into song if someone says "Sorry," or "What Do You Mean?"

Like seriously, try not to sing when someone says these words. You can't.

5. Him

Because yes, just mentioning him twice is necessary. It's also another reason to put a shirtless picture. #yourewelcome.

6. He's a funny guy


Obviously his sense of humor comes out in this picture, but have you also seen his karaoke carpool with James Corden? It's perfect.

7. You didn't really read this article, you looked at the pictures


It's OK. I really only posted it for the pictures.

Thank you, Justin, for making us Beliebers again.

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