Justin Bieber is all ready to "Hold Tight" to his fans. The 20-year-old pop sensation dropped a new music video (very quietly) on New Year's Day for his Journals track and Music Mondays single "Hold Tight."

The music video's concept is simple enough: during Bieber's Believe Tour, the Biebz would bring one lucky young Belieber up one stage during his My World hit "One Less Lonely Girl" and sing straight to her. The clip for "Hold Tight" mashes together that performance alongside his Journals hit to make a video that's as much of a tribute to Beliebers as it is to hugging and holding on tightly.

There's plenty of waist hugs, some cheek strokes, hand holding and slow dancing as Bieber shows off his true love for his female fans (who rock floral crowns as he sings to them).

The video also includes some backstage footage from the Believe Tour and flashes of audience reactions and signs to his "One Less Lonely Girl" antics.

Watch the music video for Justin Bieber's "Hold Tight" below:

The integration of live footage may be a move to help promote Bieber's new concert documentary Believe, which has been bombing at the box office. With little promotion, the film made a paltry $1.25 million on its opening day (Dec. 25).

"Hold Tight" is the second official music video from Bieber's most recent album Journals, which was released to iTunes on Dec. 23. The track itself debuted as a part of his Music Mondays series on Oct. 21. Bieber is planning on dropping a music video for "Confident."

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