
As said, Justin Bieber's "Anyone" is a love letter, and the new video gives context that it's about his wife. In the song, Bieber says that for him, there is no one else — now or ever. The lyrics go: "Looking back on my life, you're the only good / I've ever done (ever done) / Yeah, you, if it's not you, it's not anyone (anyone) / Not anyone." He goes on to also say that "Forever's not enough time."
The song also speaks to Bieber's fear of imagining a day when they're not together. "You say that I won't lose you / But you can't predict the future / So, just hold on like you will never let me go." The song ends with hope: "'Cause every morning I find you (no) / I fear the day that I don't / You say that I won't..."
The black-and-white video for "Anyone" is actually the second version, officially titled "Anyone (On the Road)." In the first, Justin portrays a boxer and his love interest is played by Zoey Deutch (via Billboard). In a statement made about the single's release on Jan. 1, Bieber offered that it "sets the tone for a brighter new year full of hope and possibility" (per Rolling Stone).
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