Justin Bieber 'Sorry' Video Hypes Album; Features Ladies Of ReQuest and Royal Dance Crews
Justin Bieber's new video "Sorry" has debuted and is accompanied by a colorful dance from the two dance crews: Ladies Of Request and Royal Dance Crews, according to Rolling Stones.
The release was a day earlier than expected. This is the latest single from his new album Purpose, out second week of November 13.
Produced by Skrillex and Blood, the video is Bieber-less, and features a ton of talented dancers. Since its release, the internet has been wondering who these fierce ladies are.
Ladies of ReQuest, and Royal Dance Crews. Both crews are from New Zealand's Palace Dance Studio owned by Parris Goebel. "Sorry" is directed, and choreographed by Parris, as cited by Rolling Stone.
In 2009, the Ladies of ReQuest placed first in their Varsity Crews division at the World Hip Hop Dance Championships; held in Las Vegas. The following year, they beat America's Best Dance Crew winners the Poreotics; Winning first place at the World Supremacy Battlegrounds Event.
Bieber's music video is not the first video Parris and Ladies of ReQuest have worked on. The crew is seen on Vince Harder's I Want This Forever, Hollywood Life said.
Parris has worked with Beyoncé, Nicki MInaj, Janet Jackson, and Justin Timberlake. She is also tasked to choreograph a dance movie that will be featuring 18 songs from Justin's "Purpose" album.
No worries for loyal Beliebers, the video does not go without any mention of the music superstar. The dancers blow a kiss to the camera while holding a sign that reads "We love JB" at the end of the video.
"Sorry" is the second single after "What Do You Mean?" to have surfaced from Bieber's newest album.
Alongside Diplo and Skrillex, other contributors to the album are Ariana Grande, Nas, Travi$ Scott, Ed Sheeran, and Mike Dean. "Sorry" will be available with pre-orders of Purpose, according to ET Online.