<P> The eighth track, "Roller Coaster", which references "Ohio Players' 1970s hit "Love Rollercoaster", talks about the loneliness of long - distance loving, while the piano ballad "Change Me" is about "accepting responsibility before proposing a solution to a problem he didn't even have ." "Confident" returns talking about sex, with Bieber talking about someone he's apparently just spied, while Chance the Rapper also talks about the song's main subject . "One Life", co-written by Drake, "offers another take on those sorts of faithfulness pledges", having a "YOLO (you only live once) with a conscience" theme . "Backpack" finds Bieber "fall (ing) in love with an alien girl whom he desires to' stay in my backpack forever' ." "What's Hatnin"' focuses on conflict resolution and forgiveness, "Swap It Out" "looks into the complicated feelings that go into a relationship," and "Memphis" "finds Bieber exploring a relationship, wherein he wants to be with his butterfly - giving girl 24 / 7 ." The bonus song, "Flatline", "explores a failed relationship, due to his busy schedule and the girl in question always contacting him at the wrong times, then not returning the phone calls he attempts to make ." </P> <P> On October 3, 2013, Bieber announced that he would release one new song every Monday for 10 weeks, leading up to the release of his Believe theatrical film, which saw a limited one - week release on Christmas Day 2013 . Each of the singles released has its own original artwork, featuring a white and purple theme . The album and single's artwork was designed by Cooper Sebastian . The first song issued during "Music Mondays", as Bieber had touted the weekly releases, "Heartbreaker", was issued on October 7, 2013 . The song reached the top of the Denmark charts, the top - ten in other three countries and peaked inside the top - twenty on the US Billboard Hot 100, the UK Singles Chart and other five territories . The second song, "All That Matters", was released on October 14, 2013, and was the first to receive a music video treatment, released on December 2, 2013 . It was another number - one single in Denmark, while reaching the top - twenty in eight countries, including the United Kingdom . In the United States, it reached number 24 . "Hold Tight" was the third, released on October 21, 2013, and also his third consecutive number - one in Denmark; elsewhere it reached the top - forty in over ten countries, followed by "Recovery" and "Bad Day", released on October 28, 2013 and November 4, 2013, respectively, with both reaching the top - forty in many countries, while the latter becoming the album's fourth number - one single in Denmark . The other five subsequent singles, "All Bad", "PYD", "Roller Coaster", "Change Me" and "Confident", were released each a week and attained moderate impact on the charts worldwide, with "Roller Coaster" and "Confident" also reaching the top of Denmark charts, and the latter also receiving a music video treatment . </P> <P> On December 9, 2013, Bieber announced that the ten Music Monday releases would be packaged with an additional five new songs in a compilation entitled Complete My Journals . Although the album was initially set for release on December 16, 2013, the date was pushed back one week to December 23, as Bieber intended to include one more song on the compilation . Though it does not appear on the album itself, the bonus track, "Flatline", was available for a free download on the iTunes Store for a limited time . Journals was available on iTunes from January 2, 2014, and all sixteen songs are available for purchase individually . According to one of its producers and Bieber's personal friend, Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd, the album was supposed to receive a full release, as well as its singles to be promoted on radio, however the label didn't support it because it wasn't the direction they wanted Justin to go . It was, however, eventually released on LP in 2016 . </P> <P> Song "Looking For You", which features hip hop trio, Migos, was possibly going to appear on the album, but never made the final cut due to never being released . </P>

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