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Watch Justin Bieber Version Of ‘I’ll Make Love To You’ By Boyz II Men! Is He Serious About Changing For The Better?

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Is Justin Bieber's version of "I'll Make Love To You" going to be his next single?

The infamous singer seems to be getting back to his old (singing) style when he sang the sexy Boyz II Men song for Jazz Night at the W Hotel in Hollywood last Sunday.

He posted several clips of his sultry rendition of the 1994 classic during Jazz Night and he can definitely still sing his heart out.

This whole Boyz II Men obsession, however, started when he joined James Corden for a hilarious carpool karaoke, singing a convincing version of "End Of The Road" in "The Late Late Show".

Justin Bieber's "I'll Make Love To You" phase didn't end at Jazz Night either. According to TMZ, the 21-year-old merely changed venues to sing the song to a wider audience. Instead of singing the song in the confines of an enclosed place, he took the track out on the Grove in Los Angeles last Thursday.

He serenaded a newly engaged couple and even let the groom-to-be in on the action when the chorus kicked in. They even indulged the "Beauty And A Beat" singer's request to "make out".

Is Bieber really serious in his plan to focus on his music again?

The troubled popstar previously told Seventeen Magazine that he wanted to clean up his image after years of bad behaviour.

"I was rebelling a little bit," he revealed of his past antics, adding that he was disappointed in himself when he looked back at who he had become back then.

"You have to own up to the mistakes. You have to say, 'I'm sorry if I've let you down'," he added.

"I always want to be honest, and let people know that those mistakes aren't who I am," he continued. "Who I am is someone who really cares about people."

Watch Justin Bieber's version of "I'll Make Love To You" here and tell us if you think he's going back to his old music-inspired days?

A video posted by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) on May 25, 2015 at 9:47am PDT

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