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Justin Bieber Jams With Skrillex in Acoustic 'Sorry' Video
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The Canadian singer and the EDM producer ride hoverboards around the house and hit an indoor skate park in addition to performing together in the black-and-white clip.

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It's a lucky day for Beliebers who can never get enough of Justin Bieber's "Sorry". A few days after releasing the single, the Canadian superstar dropped online on Monday, October 26 its acoustic version along with an accompanying video.

The black-and-white clip also features cameo appearances from Skrillex and Blood, formerly Blood Diamonds, who co-produced the second cut off Bieber's "Purpose" album. The three are first seen riding their hoverboards around the house while talking about working together on the song.

"Working with this guy is easy, because he just cares so much," Bieber says of Skrillex, whom he previously collaborated with on "Where Are U Now". "When you have people that care, that's what goes the extra mile."

Later, they sit down next to each other on a couch and launch into a stripped down performance of the song with the Biebs singing over Skrillex's guitar licks and the beat Blood made by slapping his hand on his knee. Viewers are briefly taken to an indoor skate park midway through the video to see the 21-year-old heartthrob and the EDM star showing off their skateboarding skills.

Following numerous teasers, "Sorry" was finally out late last week. The track came to follow up "What Do You Mean?" which became Bieber's first hit to land at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100. Both songs are featured on "Purpose" that's hitting the shelves on November 13.

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