Justin Bieber Addresses Crying at the VMA's & Announces His Album Release Date

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It looks like Justin Bieber might have the world back on his side after his performance at the 2015 MTV VMA's and the explanation of his emotions on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," where he also announced the release date for his upcoming album.

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"What Do You Mean?" became the fastest single to reach number one on iTunes and did so in less than 5 minutes of it's release. Justin Bieber has always had a never ending supply of faithful fans but he's also had critics and cameras watching his every move.

He made his performing return to the MTV VMA's after 5 years and at the end became overcome with emotions and started crying on stage.

Bieber and Jimmy Fallon started joking about the harness to lighten the mood before diving into Bieber's explanation of his emotions.

"It was just so overwhelming for me everything, just the performance, I missed some queue's so I was a little disappointed with that," said Bieber in the interview with Fallon.

"Just everyone and their support, I wasn't expecting everyone to support me in the way they did. Last time I was at an award show I was booed."

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Bieber said that he's worked really hard on the album and interpersonally on the man he wants to be. He said he felt judged in the situation because people have been judging his actions for most of his life and he wanted to win so badly.

Fallon applauded Bieber for his performance and the steps he took to seek the right advice to turn his life around.

Bieber says he was around a lot of "knuckleheads" and the cameras caught his every move. In a final surprise for his fans, Justin Bieber announced that his new album which is currently untitled, will be releasing on November 13.