Justin Bieber released his new track "I'll Show You" on Sunday.

The 21-year-old singer unleashed the latest track from his upcoming album "Purpose" over the weekend, according to Entertainment Weekly.

Fans who pre-ordered his new album on iTunes were able to hear the track before anyone else, before the song showed up on streaming services.

"My life is a movie and everyone's watching / So let's get to the good part," Bieber sings in the song. "It's like they want me to be perfect, but they don't even know that I'm hurting / This life's not easy, I'm not made out of steel / Don't forget that I'm human / Don't forget that I'm real."

A music video for the track has also been released. It shows Bieber singing alongside a majestic waterfall, hiking in nature and taking a dip in a stream.

The singer recently stormed off stage in Oslo, Norway during a concert after fans upset him. He was involved in an altercation with a fan when someone spilled a drink on the stage. As the singer tried to clean it up, a fan blocked him, causing his exit, according to TMZ.

"I'm trying to wipe the floor, gimme a second, yo," he told his fans, before adding, "Never mind, I'm done, I'm not doing the show." The pop star proceeded to walk off the stage.

A few days before this incident, Bieber also walked off the set of a Spanish radio show after he became frustrated with the host's line of questioning.

Bieber's fourth studio album, "Purpose," will be released on Friday, Nov. 13. The album has already produced the singles "What Do You Mean?" and "Sorry." It is his follow-up album to 2012's "Believe," which produced the singles "Boyfriend," "As Long as You Love Me," "Beauty and a Beat," "Right Here" and "All Around the World."