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LISTEN: Justin Bieber's new song is actually very good!

Los Angeles - After teasing the world for the last 30 days, Justin Bieber has finally released his much-anticipated single, What do You Mean? together with a lyric video.

The song is his first new song in three years and is the first single off his fourth studio album which is set to be released later this year.

Watch the video here:

Justin will also be singing at the MTV Music Video Awards.

The Where Are You Now hitmaker has announced he's "back" and confirmed he'll perform his new track titled What Do You Mean at the event at Los Angeles' Microsoft Theatre on Sunday.

The popstar revealed the news on social media and posted a picture of his pal Miley Cyrus - who is hosting the awards - with two pictures of his face covering her chest.

He captioned the image: "Only @mileycyrus. Lol. It's true. I'm performing on the #vmas #biebersback (sic)"

Justin, 21, has been absent from performing at the VMAs since 2010 but has recently been working on more new music with Skrillex.

He joins a host of music's finest who will entertain on the night including Neon Lights hitmaker Demi Lovato, Pharrell Williams, hip-hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, rapper A$AP Rocky and American duo Twenty One Pilots.

Pharrell also expressed his eagerness to perform, saying he "can't wait" to take to the MTV stage.

He tweeted: "Can't wait to perform at the #VMAs this year! See you Sunday at 9/8C on @MTV (sic)."

Meanwhile, Kanye West will receive the prestigious Video Vanguard Award at the event previously won by Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Michael Jackson and U2.

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