Justin Bieber is back and all grown up, as he has found a fresh object of his affection and made "One Less Lonely Girl" out of Cailin Russo when he cast her to play his love interest in his newest music video for "All That Matters," which was produced by Diplo and released as the second promotional single from Bieber's "Music Monday's" campaign. There’s no word yet on whether the Music Monday tracks will end up on a new album since Bieber has not yet announced plans for a full album.
The Canadian pop sensation explained the background to the sexy R&B track: "The lyrics of this song are pretty self explanatory," he said, "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. But the void you feel when love goes away is gut-wrenching. I worked so heard on this song in the studio - trying to put that feeling into music was extremely important to me. I'm happy to share it with you."
Russo, the 19-year-old California native model, who became one of the most re-blogged faces on the net after her Tony Kelly shoot for American Apparel, had no idea whose music video she was auditioning for, let alone that she would be the only girl cast. When she arrived on set, she was equally clueless as to what would be expected of her. "I didn't know what was going to happen because the song is super romantic, and since the shoot was set up a certain way, I didn't even know if we would be shooting together," she tells Cosmopolitan. "But the first take was us kissing!"
The Colin Tilley-directed raunchy and dimly lit clip isn't filled with Bieber's usual choreographed dance routines. Instead, the teen heartthrob has gone with a mature R&B vibe, getting cozy with his sexy co-star, the two are shown canoodling on a motorcycle, with Bieber later watching Russo dance, goes in for the kiss and then pushing her up against a wall. Bieber also stripping off his clothes, and getting up close and personal with a sultry seductress, even thrusting into the air at one point. Be still, Belieber hearts everywhere.
The Canadian pop sensation explained the background to the sexy R&B track: "The lyrics of this song are pretty self explanatory," he said, "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. But the void you feel when love goes away is gut-wrenching. I worked so heard on this song in the studio - trying to put that feeling into music was extremely important to me. I'm happy to share it with you."
Russo, the 19-year-old California native model, who became one of the most re-blogged faces on the net after her Tony Kelly shoot for American Apparel, had no idea whose music video she was auditioning for, let alone that she would be the only girl cast. When she arrived on set, she was equally clueless as to what would be expected of her. "I didn't know what was going to happen because the song is super romantic, and since the shoot was set up a certain way, I didn't even know if we would be shooting together," she tells Cosmopolitan. "But the first take was us kissing!"
The Colin Tilley-directed raunchy and dimly lit clip isn't filled with Bieber's usual choreographed dance routines. Instead, the teen heartthrob has gone with a mature R&B vibe, getting cozy with his sexy co-star, the two are shown canoodling on a motorcycle, with Bieber later watching Russo dance, goes in for the kiss and then pushing her up against a wall. Bieber also stripping off his clothes, and getting up close and personal with a sultry seductress, even thrusting into the air at one point. Be still, Belieber hearts everywhere.
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