I’m going to make this as short, sweet and simple as possible. The Biebs is back and he’s better than ever. No, seriously, he will make all the haters stop in their hate rally and with the help of this album, will turn everybody into Beliebers by the end of the year. Well, one would hope so. This kid deserves some solid respect after what he has achieved with Purpose. Not saying this is every bodies cup of tea. Everybody still has their own taste in music. But for the pop genre itself, for those who hated, the force of the Bieber is upon them. This album is Bieber’s best yet. It’s cool, chilled, steady, honest, deep and surprisingly well written.

I generally like to break down each track and explain it to my readers as it is. I’m not doing that this time; because I demand that you listen to this album yourself, so you too can understand why it is worth it.

You have chilled R&B, soft Hip-Hop, one cheesy Pop song, head-banging Electro, even a Reggaeton track, psychedelic melodies and some ballads. You have lyrics that are both inspiring and complex, and completely surpass what we have heard previously by Bieber. You have mellow vocals, impressive falsetto’s, and overall maturity in nature is projected in each track.

I’m so impressed by this, you can say I’m almost brainwashed. But I know what I’m saying when I say it. Plus, I was always a fan. It just took this album for me to really get to know Justin Bieber. I knew keeping faith in him would be worth it. Yeah sure, he did some dumb stuff, got into trouble, and seems a little cocky at time, but he is still learning from him mistakes. Purpose is Biebers white flag to his errors and his admission to his wrong doings. First step is always acknowledging your mistakes. The next is how you will go forward with those lessons you learned from those mistakes. He’s doing so well at becoming a man.

I ask that you look passed the troubled boy himself. I know most people don’t appreciate good music because of who is producing it. But, and I target the haters, look past that annoying little kid, and appreciate what he is doing with his music. He has kicked out all those negatives in his life, and is now surrounded with positives which is allowing him to be more artistic.

Most of the tracks here are slow-tempo and his voice is very sweet and soft. You would think that you’d get over it after four or five tracks, but this album allows you to stay focused because every track strands alone. There is not one bad one.

It’s so exciting to see where Justin Bieber takes it after this. His next albums (and personal moves) must live up to this one or else he will lose respect again. It is truly his best, most sincere and most grown up album. He’s already slowly creating Beliebers out of those who hated him, and he will need to keep this up because unfortunately, people haven’t been too forgiving of him and to maintain that respect, he must continue on this track.

Purpose by Justin Bieber has no dull moment. It is his most respected and mature move yet, and well, has a lot of purpose. This album is a solid 5 out of 5.