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Justin Bieber hints at acoustic album

Canadian sensation Justin Bieber has teased fans by admitting it's time to work on a full-length acoustic record after realising how popular the stripped-back renditions of his hit singles are.

His manager, Scooter Braun, recently spoke about the acoustic version of 'Boyfriend' that the superstar recorded for his latest fragrance commercial and said that it's high time that an unplugged body of music was worked on for a potential release: "We need another acoustic album."

Earlier this afternoon (October 10), Bieber took to his official Twitter page and reinforced this statement by sharing a video of himself performing a special version of 'Fall' at the BBC Maida Vale studios and writing: "might actually have to put out a live acoustic album #withdankanter #stillkidrauhl."

Bieber also expressed his excitement at being back in his native Canada, adding: "And guess where I am. feels good. #CANADA!!!! timmy ho's anyone?? :)"

His first acoustic collection, entitled 'My Worlds Acoustic', did well commercially and reached No.7 in the U.S. and No.4 on the Canadian albums chart.

Check out his acoustic version of 'Fall' here: