Justin Bieber sings beside a Spanish-style mission and transforms into a cartoon


Justin Bieber released his seventh number one album, Changes, on February 14 and will tour later this year. 

The 26-year-old musician released his latest music video, Habitual, exclusively on Apple Music on Tuesday. 

Directed by Michael D. Ratner, the Habitual visual is the third in Apple Music x Justin Bieber’s ongoing series of nature themed videos.

New drop: Justin Bieber released his latest music video, Habitual, exclusively on Apple Music on Tuesday, a 30 second clip was available on Youtube

Though the entire music video is only on Apple Music, a 30 second teaser of the video was released on the Apple Music Beats 1 Youtube channel.

The teaser opens with Bieber in the middle of the song’s chorus, walking near an industrial looking building and kicking a pile of leaves that has settled on the grass. 

He is shown on screen dressed in brown lace up working boots, black skinny jeans, a denim button up and a bright red hat. 

The scene quickly changes away from the Canadian popstar and to an Spanish style mission, with stucco buildings and wooden stick supports. 

Opening: The teaser opens with Bieber in the middle of the song's chorus, walking near an industrial looking building and kicking a pile of leaves that has settled on the grass

Opening: The teaser opens with Bieber in the middle of the song’s chorus, walking near an industrial looking building and kicking a pile of leaves that has settled on the grass 

First look: He is shown on screen dressed in brown lace up working boots, black skinny jeans, a denim button up and a bright red hat

First look: He is shown on screen dressed in brown lace up working boots, black skinny jeans, a denim button up and a bright red hat 

New scene: The scene quickly changes away from the Canadian popstar and to an Spanish style mission, with stucco buildings and wooden stick supports

New scene: The scene quickly changes away from the Canadian popstar and to an Spanish style mission, with stucco buildings and wooden stick supports 

A cartoon sky sees yellow and golden leaves falling towards the screen as a drawn version of Bieber comes down from the sky, landing on the ground as the shot fades from cartoon to live action. 

He walks through the mission, this time in a white tee, brown slacks and white sneakers, with no headgear covering his bleach blonde short hair. 

Another cartoon version of the singer appears, jumping towards the sky and briefly flying along a white bird, before landing in front of a different building. 

As he sings the songs vulnerable lyrics ‘Just to think that we’ve been out here, this whole time, working through the seasons, never crossed paths, till we had a reason,’ he walks through the interior of an abandoned building. 

Half cartoon half live action: A cartoon sky sees yellow and golden leaves falling towards the screen

Half cartoon half live action: A cartoon sky sees yellow and golden leaves falling towards the screen

Meanwhile:A drawn version of Bieber comes down from the sky, landing on the ground as the shot fades from cartoon to live action

Meanwhile:A drawn version of Bieber comes down from the sky, landing on the ground as the shot fades from cartoon to live action

New look: He walks through the mission, this time in a white tee, brown slacks and white sneakers, with no headgear covering his bleach blonde short hair

New look: He walks through the mission, this time in a white tee, brown slacks and white sneakers, with no headgear covering his bleach blonde short hair 

Another setting: Another cartoon version of the singer appears, jumping towards the sky and briefly flying along a white bird, before landing in front of a different building

Another setting: Another cartoon version of the singer appears, jumping towards the sky and briefly flying along a white bird, before landing in front of a different building 

He continues ‘Now let’s fast forward, look up/ A whole new perspective for life,’ and sings in front of a mural of an angel on a metal planked wall, as light flares cover his face at times, giving a heavenly look. 

Bieber previously told Apple Music ‘These videos were all shot in places in nature that meant something to me over the years and I’m thrilled that my fans get to experience the music with these concepts in mind.’ 

Each of the videos take place in natural landscapes that are symbolic in faith. The ETA video found him in a freezing scene in Canada. 

The final and fourth video in the nature series will be released next Tuesday and follows Changes, ETA and Habitual.  

Abandoned: As he sings the songs vulnerable lyrics 'Just to think that we've been out here, this whole time, working through the seasons, never crossed paths, till we had a reason,' he walks through the interior of an abandoned building

Abandoned: As he sings the songs vulnerable lyrics ‘Just to think that we’ve been out here, this whole time, working through the seasons, never crossed paths, till we had a reason,’ he walks through the interior of an abandoned building 

Angelic: He continues 'Now let's fast forward, look up/ A whole new perspective for life,' and sings in front of a mural of an angel on a metal planked wall, as light flares cover his face at times, giving a heavenly look

Angelic: He continues ‘Now let’s fast forward, look up/ A whole new perspective for life,’ and sings in front of a mural of an angel on a metal planked wall, as light flares cover his face at times, giving a heavenly look 

Posted: He was shown in the door way seeming to look off, which matches the vulnerable sound of the song

Posted: He was shown in the door way seeming to look off, which matches the vulnerable sound of the song

The new release came just days after album Changes officially made its debut at number one on the Billboard 200.

Changes was dropped on Valentine’s Day which makes this Sunday the end of the first full week since its release.

Justin has released a grand total of five studio albums, every single one of which has now secured a place at the top of the Billboard 200.

Two of his remix albums, Never Say Never: The Remixes in 2011 and Believe Acoustic two years later, have also reached the summit of that chart.

Meaningful: Bieber previously told Apple Music 'These videos were all shot in places in nature that meant something to me over the years and I’m thrilled that my fans get to experience the music with these concepts in mind'

Meaningful: Bieber previously told Apple Music ‘These videos were all shot in places in nature that meant something to me over the years and I’m thrilled that my fans get to experience the music with these concepts in mind’

Big win: The new release came just days after album Changes officially made its debut at number one on the Billboard 200, it was his fifth original studio album, and seventh to go number one

Big win: The new release came just days after album Changes officially made its debut at number one on the Billboard 200, it was his fifth original studio album, and seventh to go number one

Changes has then become Justin’s seventh album to climb to the coveted top spot of the Billboard 200, which has been updating weekly since 1967.

His previous studio album was the 2015 release Purpose, which also debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.

Purpose managed to remain on the chart for a grand total of 155 weeks, according to the outlet’s archive of Justin’s chart history.

Justin’s first studio album My World 2.0 also debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 in March 2010 and did not leave the chart for 125 weeks.

My World 2.0 was a companion piece to his 2009 EP My World, which opened at the number six spot on the Billboard 200.