Justin Bieber ‘Moments’ with Diddy on ‘The Love Album: Off the Grid’

Justin Bieber was dismayed when Diddy rejected him 15 years ago. Today the Canadian pop singer features on the music legend’s latest release The Love Album: Off the Grid

Bieber shared his excitement having, at last, worked with Diddy. The 29-year-old told followers on Instagram that he had a hard rejection by the music mogul when he was like 14. And now the Never Say Never singer features on Diddy’s album with the song Moments

Diddy Shares Music, His First Love

“Music has given me a second chance at life, so stepping back into the studio to make this album has been a soulful experience that brought me closer to myself and my purpose.” Diddy says his latest release isn’t an algorithm or a trend to keep up with times. “It was created to touch souls and freely express my story with the best artists, writers, producers shaping the future of R&B.” 

The Love Album: Off the Grid is Diddy’s first official release under “Love Records” – his new label. This is also his first solo album since the release of Press Play back in 2006. Diddy has executive-produced and curated his latest album which he says is about R&B, about love. 

He has paid tribute in the song “Kim Porter” to his longtime girlfriend and mother of his children, who died in 2018. Diddy in an interview with Variety said there have been errors.  “My career has been filled with errors, my life has been filled with errors. But I’m a timeless artist, a longevity artist. You had the Puff Daddy era, the Diddy era, and now it’s the Love era.”

Multi-Singers on The Love Album: Off the Grid

He said The Love Album: Off the Grid is probably one of the biggest collections of talent, all unified on one album. There’s also a song by The Weeknd, which talks about being unique in a sense, telling the ex that another one of him won’t come around. 

The latest release also has Summer Walker, Babyface, Mary J. Blige and H.E.R.

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