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Justin Bieber announces new single

Los Angeles - Justin Bieber has announced his new single is called Hold Tight.

The 19-year-old star took to his Instagram account on Thursday to reveal the artwork for his upcoming single and informed fans he will release the song on Monday as part of his 10-week Music Mondays campaign.

Shortly afterwards, Justin posted another image of artwork from a track called Wait For a Minute, which he has recorded with US rapper Tyga, and told his supporters - known as Beliebers - this tune will also be available next week.

He wrote: "Two songs coming this week."

Justin has already released two new tracks as part of his Music Mondays initiative. The Never Say Never hitmaker shared new love song All That Matters last Monday.

'Love is all that matters'

In a series of tweets, he wrote: "I'm sharing everything with you. #10weeks #MusicMondays. My #journals! #BelieveMovie . And now #AllThatMatters

"Take it to the TOP!! #AllThatMatters (sic)" He then added a link to the music.

Attaching a message with the track, the teenage heartthrob wrote: "The lyrics of this song are pretty self explanatory - when you fall in love with someone, that someone can make you feel whole. I feel like anyone who has been in love knows what I mean.

"The song conveys that being in love is one of the greatest feelings on earth. Love is all that matters."

One week earlier, Justin released his first Music Mondays song, Heartbreaker, in which he confessed his love for ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez.

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