Following a break of a while, Justin Bieber has come back to recorded music, however he hasn't begun advancing another collection of his own (much as his fans would love that). Rather, he's highlighted on a tune fronted by a colleague and companion of his who is taking a shot at a performance career...and it's headed toward a rough begin.
Maker and musician Poo Bear (genuine name Jason Boyd) has at last made the initial step into turning into a genius craftsman in his own right, rather than just somebody who makes the hits for surely understood names off camera, with "Hard 2 Face Reality," and he brought the absolute most regarded names in the music business on board to help him. Tragically, even their quality can't spare this first real endeavor.
For somebody who has remained in charge of such a significant number of gigantic hits during his time since quite a while ago recognized profession—112's "Peaches and Cream," Usher's "Got up to speed," Chris Brown's "I Can Transform Ya" and both Bieber's "What Do You Mean" and the later "Despacito"— it's extremely disillusioning to see Poo Bear depend on such fundamental creation on a tune like "Hard 2 Face Reality."
Disregard the names and the fruitful vocations connected to "Hard 2 Face Reality," and it's anything but difficult to hear how disappointing this tune is. Indeed, even between Bieber's marginally suppressed vocals and Jay Electronica's first pivotal turning point in years, there is no champion minute, no enormous theme and no genuine motivation to squeeze play more than once. It's a disgrace, as including somebody as all around venerated as Bieber to a tune can right away transform it into a hit (simply ask craftsmen like Major Lazer, David Guetta and Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee), however "Hard 2 Face Reality" isn't made for anything extraordinary. Truth be told, it's peculiar to hear something so quickly forgettable originate from a portion of the greatest names in the music business.
Bieber clearly isn't stuck in an unfortunate situation after "Hard 2 Face Reality," however Poo Bear's up and coming collection Poo Bear Presents Bearthday Music, which sees him taking the spotlight, as makers and hitmakers like Swizz Beatz and Timbaland have before him. With a lot of different whizzes slated to show up without anyone else significant mark make a big appearance collection, (for example, Jennifer Lopez, Skrillex and Juanes), there is as yet a shot that Poo Bear could become famous something people in general hasn't heard yet...but upon first tune in, a performance profession isn't what the otherworldly performer was made for.