Eleven days after Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco posted the official music video of “Lonely” to YouTube, the pair surprised fans of the new hit when they uploaded a rare, live, and acoustic version which has topped 59.5 million views to date.
The original track was sparse enough in itself – an electric piano ballad without a beat, fleshed out only by backing vocals and dissociating reverbs. But for this acoustic version, the boys strip back their sound even further to draw focus to the song’s core meaning in all its heartbreaking truth.
“Lonely” first dropped as a single in 2020, before featuring on Justin’s sixth studio album, “Justice,” the following year. Its lyrics are the culmination of the harsh lessons which Justin learned through the celebrity meat-grinder, revealing his deep-rooted struggles as a public figure who was slated at every turn, all while still being a child.
This live version captures the softest vocals we’ve ever heard from Justin here at The Music Man, especially once he starts tapping into those dreamy falsettos. Melancholic and cathartic, Justin and Benny’s acoustic set almost feels like a meditation or therapy session as Justin unravels his past and present to the world: “What if you had it all / But nobody to call? / Maybe then you’d know me.”
This was already an intimate performance from the set-up alone. But to hear Justin’s life story laid out so rawly clears a whole new level of perception into his life. The song’s diary-entry lyrics [“And everybody saw me sick / And it felt like no one gave a s*** / They criticised the things I did / As an idiot kid”] become even more poignant given society’s newfound self-awareness of the treatment of child stars, leading many ex-Bieber-haters to look back at his widespread teenage vilification with shame, disgust, and regret.
And, given the recent rumbles below the surface concerning Justin Bieber’s teenage connections to alleged sex abuser P. Diddy, these lyrics certainly hint at the darker sides of teenage fame, especially the lines, “Maybe when I’m older, it’ll all calm down / But it’s killing me now.”
Nearly 40,000 YouTube commenters have laid bare their feelings for this song while pointing out Justin’s musical evolution from teen star to a true-hearted musician, with one viewer commenting, “I used to not listen to this man. I couldn’t take the bubblegum pop stage. But now he’s a completely different animal. The pure, raw emotion that I feel and hear in this song is beyond words. Simply incredible.”
Another wrapped up the tune’s true meaning in a few lines, writing, “Fame is just stupid. Destroys people. We shouldn’t hate anyone. I feel for him.” Benny Blanco even returned to the viral clip himself to comment with over 61,000 likes: “It’s ok to not be ok.”
Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco continue to captivate audiences with their stripped-back acoustic rendition of “Lonely,” a testament to their musical artistry and emotional vulnerability. Their collaboration illuminates the haunting realities of fame, resonating with millions around the globe. To delve deeper into their creative journey and explore more about this poignant track, check out the useful links below.