Justin Bieber oozes casual-cool as he heads back to the recording studio after release of song Holy

Justin Bieber oozes casual-cool in yellow shorts and hoodie as he heads back to the recording studio in LA… one day after release of new single Holy

Justin Bieber‘s fifth studio album, Changes, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart in February.

Following the cancellation of his world tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the pop superstar has since teamed-up with Ariana Grande for the song Stuck With U in May, and with Chance The Rapper for his new single, Holy.

And now it appears the Yummy star isn’t finished with his flurry of new music as he was seen heading into a recording studio in Los Angeles on Saturday. 

Back at it: Justin Bieber was spotted heading back into a recording studio in LA on Saturday

Bieber, 26, looked calm and cool while casually walking towards the studio dressed in yellow shorts, a grey hoodie and a pair of white Yeezy Foam Runner sneakers.

Adding a subtle touch of style, he also donned a military-green beanie cap over his brown tresses

The hitmaker has been in full promo mode with the release of the Holy song and video on Friday, which included a stop in West Hollywood for a meet-and-greet and to watch a large group of fans dance to Holy outside of a firehouse.      

New music: Bieber's new single, Holy, featuring Chance The Rapper, dropped on Friday

New music: Bieber’s new single, Holy, featuring Chance The Rapper, dropped on Friday

Holy appears to be an optimistic love song that’s drenched in Christian imagery in a post COVID-19 world.

‘That the way you hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me — Feels so holy, holy, holy, holy, holy,’ he sings in the catchy chorus.

‘On God — Runnin’ to the altar like a track star — Can’t wait another second  — ‘Cause the way you hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me — Feels so holy.’

Sign of the times: Bieber stars in the Holy video, directed by Colin Tilley, as a struggling oil miner who's laid-off and evicted

Sign of the times: Bieber stars in the Holy video, directed by Colin Tilley, as a struggling oil miner who’s laid-off and evicted

The deeper meaning: Holy appears to be an optimistic love song that's drenched in Christian imagery in a post COVID-19 world; he stars alongside actress Ryan Destiny

The deeper meaning: Holy appears to be an optimistic love song that’s drenched in Christian imagery in a post COVID-19 world; he stars alongside actress Ryan Destiny

Bieber stars in the Holy video, directed by Colin Tilley, as a struggling oil miner who’s laid-off and evicted, while his on-screen love interest Ryan Destiny, who plays a nurse, finds out her beloved patient has died. 

Chance The Rapper, who collaborated with Bieber on I’m The One, with DJ Khalid, Lil Wayne and Quavo, also makes an appearance in the Holy video.  

With sales topping 150 million records, Bieber is among the world’s best-selling music artists.

Hitmaker: With sales topping 150 million records, Bieber is among the world's best-selling music artists

Hitmaker: With sales topping 150 million records, Bieber is among the world’s best-selling music artists