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Justin Bieber Samples Dvsn’s Breakout Hit On “Take It Out On Me”

He flips “Too Deep” for the ‘Changes’ track.

Justin Bieber is back in his R&B bag on his new album, Changes, and in addition to enlisting help from some of the genre’s buzziest names, he also samples some of its recent hits. One such sample appears on “Take It Out On Me,” which draws from OVO R&B duo ​dvsn’s 2015 breakout track, “Too Deep.”

Bieber’s Kid Culture and Poo Bear-produced track flips the beat of “Too Deep,” which is produced by group member Nineteen85:

Other OVO affiliates, including Maneesh and Majid Jordan’s Majid Al Maskati also have writing credits on “Too Deep,” alongside the likes of Timbaland and Static Major. They’re all credited on Bieber’s track, too.

dvsn previously displayed their fandom of Justin Bieber by remixing his 2017 BloodPop® collaboration “Friends”:

Changes is Justin Bieber’s first album since 2015’s Purpose, although it shares more in common with 2013’s R&B-infused Journals The project is expected to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 this week, although it faces some competition from new albums by Tame Impala and A Boogie Wit da Hoodie.

Catch up on all the lyrics to Justin Bieber’s “Take It Out On Me” and dvsn’s “Too Deep” on Genius now.