Justin Bieber is certainly back and better than ever before since dropping his long awaited album Purpose Friday.

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The 21-year-old Canadian singer has been known for his dancing for years now and it shows in the 13 music videos he has to accompany the 13 tracks found on Purpose and they're all part of what he's calling Purpose: The Movement.

Over the weekend, Bieber dropped 12 of the music videos since the video for "Sorry" from Purpose: The Movement dropped about three weeks ago. It's a very bright video thanks to the dancers' vibrant outfits.

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The videos include "some of the greatest dancers in the world" and Bieber's friend Parris Goebel helped make them all happen.

All of the videos showcase the art form of dance in some way and each video perfectly depicts the emotional tone of each song.

Some of the videos even feature Bieber and three of the songs ("The Feeling," "No Sense" and "No Pressure"), which feature Halsey, Travis Scott and Big Sean respectively actually have cameos from those three artists in their respective videos.

"The Feeling" is one of the more dramatic videos.

"No Sense" is also more along the lines of dramatic with its dark lighting and super theatrical choreography to depict the lyrics.

"No Pressure" is also a more dramatic video from Purpose: The Movement, but it is one of the more simplistic ones since it features fewer dancers than the other videos.

As for the other videos, they are a mixture of colorful and dramatic!

The "What Do You Mean?" video actually features many of the same dancers from the "Sorry" video and it is just as vibrant, but takes place in a school setting.

"Mark My Words" actually might be the most important video of the bunch since Bieber reclaims his purpose in it after his tumultuous relationship with the media and fans has played out in recent years. The actual music video part features Bieber out in the middle of a desert standing on top of a piano under a brilliant blue sky. It's quite powerful! This is the first video in Purpose: The Movement.

The video for "I'll Show You" is also fairly dramatic as the male dancers convey what Bieber's singing about.

Then, the "Love Yourself" video is very blunt as two dancers depict the flawed relationship Bieber sings about.

The video for "Company" is like a big party between a hotel hallway and a diner leading to outside of the diner and into the hotel room.

Up next, the video for "Life Is Worth Living" is quite heartbreakingly beautiful as the female dancer suddenly has a huge gash over her heart and really gives her all in the movements, which a male dancer joins in on later on. By the video's end the gash is gone, proving "life is worth living."

The next video is for Bieber's collaboration, "Where Are Ü Now," with Diplo and Skrillex, which features the two DJs and a bunch of dancers breaking it down in a grocery store.

"Children" is yet another dramatic video as a group of young dancers flawlessly represents the emotions Bieber is spreading through the song.

The final video is for "Purpose" and it takes fans back to the same location as "Mark My Words" as female dancers join Bieber and embrace him on multiple occasions. They then leave him as he strips himself of his denim jacket and lets sand fall over it while the spoken part of the song is said.

Bieber certainly put a lot of thought into Purpose: The Movement.

Which of the 13 videos do you like most? Tell us in the comments below!