Released: March 19, 2021

Songwriter: Michael Pollack Stefan Johnson Jordan K. Johnson Jon Bellion Justin Bieber

Producer: Jon Bellion The Monsters & Strangerz

[Verse 1]
Youngblood thinks there's always tomorrow
I miss your touch on nights when I'm hollow
I know you cross the bridge that I can't follow

[Pre-Chorus]
Since the love that you left is all that I get
I want you to know that

[Chorus]
If I can't be close to you
I'll settle for the ghost of you
I miss you more than life (More than life)
And if you can't be next to me
Your memory is ecstasy
I miss you more than life
I miss you more than life

[Verse 2]
Youngblood thinks there's always tomorrow (Woo)
I need more time, but time can't be borrowed
I'd leave it all behind if I could follow

[Pre-Chorus]
Since the love that you left is all that I get
I want you to know that

[Chorus]
If I can't be close to you
I'll settle for the ghost of you
I miss you more than life (Yeah)
And if you can't be next to me
Your memory is ecstasy (Ohh)
I miss you more than life
I miss you more than life

[Bridge]
Woah
Na, na-na
More than life

[Outro]
So if I can't get close to you
I'll settle for the ghost of you
I miss you more than life
And if you can't be next to me
Your memory is ecstasy
I miss you more than life
I miss you more than life

Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber (born March 1, 1994) is a pop musician and recording artist, singer-songwriter and part-time actor. Since bursting onto the scene in 2008 (after being discovered on YouTube) he has taken the world by storm and divided opinion; selling 15 million albums worldwide, making two concert-documentaries, winning numerous awards, amassing 100 million Twitter followers, and being the most Googled person on Earth more than once.

On November 17, 2009, shortly after being discovered by Usher, Bieber released his first EP, My World. The project featured his first hit “One Time.” Bieber followed with his first album, My World 2.0, on March 19, 2010. The album contained the hit “Baby,” which was famously the most disliked video on YouTube until December 2017.

Before finishing his third studio album, Justin released a Christmas album on November 1, 2011.