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Justin Bieber Reveals Feelings About Selena Gomez Amid 'Believe Acoustic' Release

Justin Bieber released his "Believe" acoustic album Tuesday and recently got personal about his rumored breakup with entertainer Selena Gomez amid its release.

Bieber, 18-year-old Canadian crooner, will give fans eight remade songs from his 2012 "Believe" album along with three new songs in his latest release. However, many people have been focusing on his relationship with 20-year-old Gomez more than his musical contributions.

The singer recently opened up about blogs reporting all of the rumors that have been surfacing about his reportedly defunct relationship in an interview with Billboard.

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"There's so many rumors," Bieber said. "People say I call Selena every day and she won't pick up the phone or I'm chasing her down, and these are all fake stories."

Still, Bieber's manager Scooter Braun said his client will give fans a glimpse about his feelings concerning Gomez in the song featured on his latest album "Nothing Like Us." The Canadian singer opened up about why he wrote the song for Gomez.

"Because at the end of the day, there's nothing like us, you know? That's just it," Bieber told Billboard. "It is what it is. People are going to relate to that."

While a number of media outlets have reported that Gomez and Bieber are no longer an item, the singer did not confirm or deny the reports. Instead, he admitted that he has not been happy with the recent circumstances taking place in his life.

"I'm not in the happiest place that I've ever been. I'm trying to get through what I'm going through," Bieber said. "Like I said, I have my really close friends to cheer me up and keep me going."

Still, the singer said he has no regrets.

"I don't have any regrets. I live and I learn. My mom says, 'You got to learn the hard way, don't you?' That's me," Bieber told Billboard. "I learn the hard way. But it's about how I pick myself up and be better and stronger."

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