![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “He DMed me and he said, ‘You got the sauce.’ I responded like, ‘Thank you, I’m a big fan.’ He just liked my message and that was it for a month or two,” LAROI says.”Then he just hit me up like, ‘Hey I think I have a song for us to do.’ He sent me his number and I texted him while I was in the shower. Their collaboration started as many relationships do nowadays - Bieber slid into LAROI’s DMs. Has Bieber lived up to LAROI’s expectations? Absolutely, he says. “I didn’t really know a lot about Justin Bieber, I was like seven years old, but I remember after watching that movie I was like, ‘Yo, this is the coolest kid in the fucking world.'” “I remember when I was seven years old and my older cousin took me to go watch the ‘Never Say Never’ documentary with her when it came out in the movie theater,” LAROI says. LAROI calls himself a longtime Bieber fan, even crediting Bieber’s 2011 doc “Never Say Never” as one of his inspirations for starting a music career. In a softer tone than normal, LAROI laments: “White knuckles tryna hold my sanity/ Not every wound is the kind that bleeds/ Never know when my mind’s gonna turn on me/ But you’re the one I call for security.” True to many of LAROI’s songs - and as of late, a lot of Bieber’s - “Unstable” deals with the topic of mental health, specifically struggling with anxiety within a relationship. As a result, he’s scored an impressive number of collaborations this year, including with Marshmello, Machine Gun Kelly, and a song on Bieber’s newest album, “Justice.”įor LAROI, featuring on “Unstable” was a dream come true. A post shared by by this point, hanging out with music’s biggest stars is just another day for LAROI, whose raspy, punk-tinged vocals make it easy for him to blend in - but also stand out - on a variety of tracks. ![]()
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