The 19-year-old singer feels that it is imperative for an artiste to let his music mature and he is apparently taking a break to achieve that, reported Contactmusic.
"After the new album, I'm actually retiring man. I'm retiring. I want to grow as an artist and I'm taking a step out, I want my music to mature," Bieber said during a radio show.
The 'Baby' hitmaker also slammed his critics, who have been calling him arrogant.
"People think I'm arrogant, I'm not, I've always been a caring and giving person. I'm 19 I'm gonna make mistakes it's inevitable," he said.
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