A teaser for the trailer of Justin Bieber's documentary Believe premiered on Good Morning America Wednesday, Nov. 13.

The short clip features a voiceover from the 19-year-old as well as footage from one of his concerts.

"When you've reached a certain point in life, there are people out there waiting to see you fall," the Boyfriend singer said. "But rather than let gravity take you down, sometimes you have to take matters into your own hands ... and fly."

The singer then takes flight in a pair of mechanical wings, a scene taped during his Believe concert tour.

The film, which releases on Christmas Day Dec. 25, was directed Jon Chu, who also worked with the singer on his 2011 concert documentary Never Say Never. The full trailer for Believe debuts Friday.

Leading up to the film's release Bieber has been unveiling new songs from his upcoming album, which has yet to has an official release date. Part of his "Music Mondays," project, he released the track All Bad on Nov. 11.

During the chorus he belts out, "They try to get at me/Behind your back/Tryin' to tell me that I'm just like the others/But I ain't all bad/No, no, I ain't all bad/All bad, all bad/I ain't all bad/All bad, all bad." 

The Canada native continues his Believe world tour but has been experiencing some difficulties along the way. He left the stage early last Sunday, Nov. 10,  while performing in Argentina due to food poisoning. He was also thrown a bottle on stage while performing in Brazil earlier in the month.

He took to the stage as planned on Tuesday night in Chile and resumes his tour Nov. 18 in Mexico City. The singer referred to his time off as "a nice little break."