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Bieber's 'What Do You Mean' 1985 is the jam you didn't know you needed

Canadian producer Tronicbox also remixed another of Bieber's major Purpose hits, "Love Yourself"

Clarisse Loughrey
Tuesday 21 June 2016 08:21 BST
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You didn't think the thumping vibes of Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean?" could get any more dance floor-worthy? Well, then how wrong and misguided we all turned out to be.

There's another level of pop nirvana to be reached, thanks to the neverending musical gifts the '80s granted us. Canadian producer Tronicbox has injected new life into the 2015 hit with a remix fittingly titled, "What Do You Mean It's 1985".

So, just close your eyes and sit back; whack this tune on, and dream of Molly Ringwald catching John Cusack's eyes from across a crowded prom dance floor. Come on, there's even a sax solo!


Tronicbox also dabbled with another of Bieber's major Purpose hits, "Love Yourself"; transforming it into a smooth, ice cold track perfected for cruising the Miami coastline. Shades at the ready, Tom Cruise lookalike on speed dial.


It's not the only new Bieber music that's debuted in the past couple of weeks; with the singer's remix of Drake's "One Dance", taken from Views, featuring amongst a new burst of tracks from the rapper.

Now can we get the actual Justin Bieber to swap his buzzcut for a mullet, or what?

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