Justin Bieber ‘Journals’ Album Twitter Hype? ‘All That Matters’ Singer Says It’s ‘Going To Be A Great 2014’

Justin Bieber made a post on Twitter mentioning that it is "going to be a great 2014," leaving many fans wondering if he is trying to promote his album after an unsuccessful release.

His "Journals" album dropped on the iTunes album chart at number 12 after less than a week.

His "Believe" film made a gross total of $2 million at its release and may not even reach $10 million total during its theatrical lifespan, the Huffington Post reports, singling out yet another one of Justin Bieber's recent projects which have had unfortunate results.

The movie came out in 14th place at movie theatres on its release date and was shown at 1,036 locations. His 2011 "Never Say Never" film raked in $12.4 million.

The "Heartbreaker" singer announced last week that he will be taking a break from music.

But there is evidence that the teen heartthrob may not be retiring.

Justin Bieber told his fans on Twitter "I'm never leaving you," leaving many beliebers wondering if his post about retiring from singing was a prank.

"The media talks a lot about me. They make a up a lot of lies and want me to fail but I'm never leaving you, being a belieber is a lifestyle," the teen heartthrob wrote almost an hour after announcing his retirement.

When he announced on Twitter on Christmas Eve that he is retiring from singing, he left many fans wondering if his break up with Selena Gomez was to blame.

The "Heartbreaker" singer has been the focus of negative attention following his split with his ex-girlfriend, being accused of having sexual encounters with prostitutes in Brazil and ordering his bodyguards to attack photojournalists hungry for a story.

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