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Justin Bieber, Far*East Movement team for new song 'Live My Life'
Published Friday, Feb 24 2012, 12:45 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 1 comment
Far*East Movement's new single has leaked online ahead of its official debut.
The collective have teamed up with Justin Bieber for their new cut 'Live My Life', which was scheduled to be premiered and released on February 28.


However, a studio version of the track appeared online yesterday (February 23) five days before its official unveiling.
'Live My Life' is a club anthem with Bieber singing the chorus. Lyrics include: "I'm gonna live my life/ I know that we're gonna be alright."
The track was produced by RedOne, who recently described it as a "smash" that will make everybody "dance like crazy".
Meanwhile, Bieber has confirmed that the first single to be lifted from his new album Believe will premiere in March.
Listen to Far*East Movement and Justin Bieber's 'Live My Life' below:
The collective have teamed up with Justin Bieber for their new cut 'Live My Life', which was scheduled to be premiered and released on February 28.

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However, a studio version of the track appeared online yesterday (February 23) five days before its official unveiling.
'Live My Life' is a club anthem with Bieber singing the chorus. Lyrics include: "I'm gonna live my life/ I know that we're gonna be alright."
The track was produced by RedOne, who recently described it as a "smash" that will make everybody "dance like crazy".
Meanwhile, Bieber has confirmed that the first single to be lifted from his new album Believe will premiere in March.
Listen to Far*East Movement and Justin Bieber's 'Live My Life' below:
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