Justin Bieber wants to hit the ground running in 2020.
The Baby singer, who at the end of December announced a stream of new ventures will release a brand new track Yummy tomorrow (Jan 3) as well as a new docuseries this month starting on Jan 27.
Titled "Seasons", Justin's new docuseries will be the first look at his life since his documentary film "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never" released in 2011.
However, since then a lot has changed. Between breaks from his music, stints in rehab battling drug addiction and getting married to Hailey Baldwin, Justin wants a chance to share all and this new series will hopefully bring fans up to speed.
Teaming up with YouTube to release the series, Seasons will feature 10-parts which will be released weekly.
It will reportedly give fans a "full circle look at his life" and the making of his new album. It is too said to feature unseen footage from his wedding to Hailey Bieber and his day-to-day life.
"When I was getting started, YouTube provided me a platform and a community where I could share music, experiences and moments with my fans.
"It feels great to partner with YouTube for this original documentary series. I want my fans to be part of this journey," the 25-year-old said.
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