Justin Bieber’s new track “Die In Your Arms” enjoys positive fan reception

The latest song to be released off Justin Bieber's greatly anticipated "Believe" album is a tune called "Die In Your Arms" that his manager Scooter Braun says has an, "Old school Jackson 5 vibe."

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Listen below and see if you can hear the elements of one of the greatest Motown bands ever present in Bieber's new track.

"Die In Your Arms" falls halfway down the album's track list landing at number eight on the 16-song record due out June 19 and is Braun's "favourite" tune on the album that he also believes is "hater proof."

Well, given the fans' response to the song after it dropped at midnight, he might be right.

Since its debut, Bieber's fans known as "Beliebers" have been leaving comments about the new track like, "This song, has to be perfect. I just can't stop listening to it. Justin, you never disappoint me. I love you and keep making music this good. Belieber for life." And, "'Believe' is going to be amazing. I can't stop listening to this song. Seriously."

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"Believe" has begun to make the publicity rounds and has already been heard by the likes of celebrity blogger Perez Hilton, who tweeted about the album, writing, "Guess who listened to the new @JustinBieber album? ME! ‪#Believe! It's SO GOOD! Well done kid! That Max Martin song w cameo is my fave! HUGE!"

The positive news of his album and new track's reception also couldn't have come at a better time for Bieber as he landed himself in a bit of hot water over the weekend after an alleged confrontation with a paparazzo.

Presently, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department detectives are searching for any witnesses that were present during the incident that occurred on Sunday at a Calabasas shopping mall where the photographer claims that Bieber "struck him after he snapped photographs of the singer and girlfriend Selena Gomez."

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Before "Die In Your Arms" premiered on iTunes this morning, Bieber tweeted messages of thanks to his fans in the wake of his paparazzi altercation, writing, "My fans have always been there. From day 1. They are there for me thru everything. They lift me up. So...I'm there for them. Always." Adding, "I hope when you guys hear #BELIEVE you finally understand how I feel about you. I appreciate and love you. This is about us. Thank you."

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