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"Peaches" is a song by Canadian singer Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon. It was released through Def Jam Recordings on March 19, 2021, as the fifth single from the former's sixth studio album, Justice , which was released the same day.
The song follows in the chord progression of Cm–A ♭ 2 –E ♭ –G/B. [2] Described as a "sobbing" ballad by Monica Hererra of Billboard, Bieber "pleads the girl he left behind to take him back." [3] Herrera called the ballad "orchestral" and said that Bieber plays the "scorned ex" in the song. [4]
While hanging out at Andrew Watt's house with Shawn Mendes, Bieber started to write the hook of the song "Peaches". [14] Watt showed Bieber around his home studio and said to him to "go play the drums" and after having recorded a drum beat, Bieber sat down at the piano and played some chords which they also recorded and looped.
Bichette sang a couple of lines from Justin Bieber’s latest song ‘Peaches,’ but Ravech, unknowingly and awkwardly, thought this was an original song of Bichette’s.. If I was in Bichette ...
Harv was also featured in the 2021 Amazon documentary Justin Bieber: Our World [8] and Bieber's March 2021 NPR Tiny Desk Concert series performance. [13] Later in 2021, Harv also produced Bieber, Skrillex , and Don Toliver 's single, " Don't Go ", [ 14 ] as well as, Bieber and Juice Wrld 's single, " Wandered to LA ". [ 15 ]
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Taylor Weatherby of Billboard ranked "Come Around Me" as the eleventh-best song on Changes, deeming it as "kind of like the older brother to 'Yummy'" and even though the two songs are "sonically pretty different, they're both more geared towards Justin's sex life than his love life", compromising that "even if the sex talk is a little too much for some, at least the undulating chorus is ...