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Justin Bieber Sings About Taking His 'Chick Up To The North' In His Trippy New Video

His costume changes are iconic too.🍑
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Justin Bieber recently dropped new music as well as a trippy, yet cool, video with a Canadian reference

The new project, called Peaches, which features both Giveon and Daniel Caesar, has already gained lots of traction, with over 10 million views on YouTube despite only premiering on  Friday.

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In the song, Bieber speaks about taking his wife, Hailey Bieber, to the North, also adding that she is quite the woman

"I took my chick up to the north yeah, badass b**," he sang.

The pop video is super colourful and throughout it, the Canadian singer changes into a bunch of wacky outfits like a polka-dot puffer jacket and a peach-coloured suit. 

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