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The Canadian superstar buys a girl named Bahri, who came to United States to pursue education, a brand new car because he wants to help her commute to school easier.

AceShowbiz - Justin Bieber's music video for "Intentions" is all about giving back to the community. Making its way out on Thursday, February 6, the visuals sees the Canadian singer teaming up with Quavo to help out people at the Alexandria House.

It starts off with an introduction to several women in the community that include a girl named Bahri, who came to the United States to pursue education so that she can be the first person in her family to graduate college. In order to help the girl, Justin surprises her with a visit before giving her a car so that she would be able to commute to school easier. Seeing the new car that Justin gives to her, Bahri immediately starts crying.

Besides Bahri, Justin also helps out a foster girl named Marcy, who has to juggle between college and work in order to support her children, and a woman named Angela, who comes to Los Angeles to pursue art even though she risks being homeless.

At the end of the video, Justin announces, "In your honor, an INTENTIONS Fund has been established in the amount of $200,000 to support these women and the dreams of the families you support."

"Intentions" is one of the tracks that will be included on Justin's highly-anticipated album "Changes" that is set for a February 14 release. Prior to the release of the music video, the "Baby" singer revealed the full track list for the album. The lineup has a hot list of features, including Post Malone, Travis Scott (II) and Kehlani.

In support of the album, Justin is set to embark on a North America tour. Billed as "Changes Tour", the upcoming tour will kick off on May 14 at the CenturyLink Field in Seattle and is currently set to end on September 26 at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford after 45 shows.

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