Just roll with it! Justin Bieber showcases his impressive skateboarding skills on a half-pipe

Justin Bieber's talents aren't limited to singing.

The 21-year-old showed off his skateboarding skills on a half-pipe on Thursday, during an outing in Hollywood with friends.

Justin, who is often seen practising, confidently shredded his way up and down the ramp and managed not to fall. 

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Feeling board?: Justin Bieber did some skateboarding on a half-pipe in Hollywood on Thursday

The pop star was dressed down in a pair of grey tracksuit bottoms that were cut off below the knees, a baggy white T-shirt and red trainers.

He also wore a grey baseball cap, and pulled up white socks printed with the words 'F*** you!' in red letters.

Earlier in the day, Justin was spotted on the phone as he left fancy eatery Il Pastaio after lunch.

The singer was enjoying a rare afternoon off, taking a break from working on his new album. 

Skater boy: The 21-year-old showed off his impressive skills as he whizzed up and down the ramp

Confident: Justin is often seen practising on his skateboard, and it's clearly been paying off

Justin has also been drumming up excitement for the release of his new single What Do You Mean later this month.

On Friday, he was back in the studio alongside Mariah Carey, French Montana and producer Detail, as they teased a new collaboration with an Instagram photo. 

Justin's latest album will be his first in three years, and he admitted during an interview for On Air With Ryan Seacrest earlier this week that he has felt 'depressed' while working on it, because he wants it to be perfect. 

Dressed down: The singer wore a baggy white T-shirt, grey cut-off tracksuit bottoms and trainers

How charming: Justin also wore a pair of socks with the words 'F*** you!' printed on them

'I’ve been working a lot in the studio, just trying to have a consistent sound – a cohesive sound,' he said. 'I get in my head a lot, and I get kind of depressed because I want it to work so badly.' 

Justin added: 'I want people to love it. I want to inspire people and sometimes I feel like, “Is this good enough? Is this the direction I want to go?”

'I had kind of a rough week last week. I get in my head and I don’t want to get out of bed sometimes.' 

Treating himself: The pop star was seen leaving fancy eatery Il Pastaio earlier in the day after lunch 

Treating himself: The pop star was seen leaving fancy eatery Il Pastaio earlier in the day after lunch 

As for the meaning behind the title of the song, Justin explained: ‘Well, girls are often just flip-floppy. They say something and they mean something else. So… what do you mean? I don’t really know, that’s why I’m asking!’

Without giving too much away, the singer said the track is ‘up-tempo, fun, and summery.’

And he added that fans can expect a lot more where that came from on the rest of the album. 

Taking a break: Justin was enjoying a rare day off, while working on his first album in three years

Taking a break: Justin was enjoying a rare day off, while working on his first album in three years

‘It’s along the same lines of Where Are You Now,’ Justin revealed, referring to his song with Skrillex. ‘It’s really uplifting, clear, poppy, but cool. The sounds are super expensive.

‘Skrilex is a genius. He’s super futuristic and I just love his sound, so to be able to incorporate that sound with what I’m doing has been super cool because it’s new and fresh. I feel like no one has done it before. I’m very excited.’

When Ryan wanted to know how Justin is feeling about getting back out in the industry and performing again, three years after the release of his last album, he admitted: ‘It’s stressful, but I’m ready.’  

'Coming soon': On Friday, Mariah Carey teased a collaboration with Justin, French Montana and producer Detail as she shared this photo in the studio

'Coming soon': On Friday, Mariah Carey teased a collaboration with Justin, French Montana and producer Detail as she shared this photo in the studio

 

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