Ever since Purpose dropped on Nov. 13, 2015, 21-year-old pop star Justin Bieber has made beliebers out of those who swore they would never join the fandom and increased the obsession for his already devoted fans. Now, the Canadian native has revealed a previously unreleased song, "I'll Be There," which even features Biebs' rapping skills.

According to Enterainment Weekly, Bieber officially debuted his rapping talent on the never-before-heard R&B flavored track which he ever so nonchalantly posted to his official Vevo account on Monday, Jan. 18 but has since been removed due to copyright issues.

"I'll be there for you/ Even though I'm gone/ Holding you close, babe/ Close to my heart," the "I'll Show You" heartthrob sings over a pounding bass synth. The track is rumored to be a rejected cut from Purpose, which dominated music charts with "Sorry," "What Do You Mean?" and "Where Are U Now." The album notched in at No. 1 on Billboard 200 while "Sorry" and "What Do You Mean?" took over the Hot 100 charts.

Fans have been waiting to potentially hear a rap collaboration between Drake and Bieber, seeing as how the "Baby" singer was pictured with Drake's father, Dennis Graham. Instead, he's been hitting the hotel piano circuit, sitting down to play the keys across a number of bars and lobbies as well as making impromptu performances on the night club scene.

Most recently, Bieber was spotted serenading the Montage hotel guests with Beethoven's "Für Elise." The entertainer has performed renditions of "Hotline Bling" and "Let it Be" in Toronto as well as dropping by L.A. nightclubs to deliver "My Girl" in ex-girlfirend Selena Gomez' presence. Although the two will forever be seen as star-crossed lovers, Bieber has been seemingly hitting it off with Hailey BaldwinKhloe Kardhashian even cleared the air for her sisters, Kourtney, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, denying that they ever got together with the pop sensation--Sorry biebs.

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