There was cause for celebration on Wednesday afternoon as a high-spirited Justin Bieber stepped out in Beverly Hills, shortly after hit single Despacito was named most streamed song of all time.
The Canadian singer, who remixed and added vocals to the track by Puerto Rican artists Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yanke, opted to go shirtless for a lunch date at local restaurant Sugarfish Sushi.
Evidently in no mood for formality, Justin, 23, showed off his growing collection of tattoos after pulling up outside the popular Japanese eatery in his distinctive Mercedes G-Wagon.
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Here he comes: There was cause for celebration on Wednesday afternoon as a high-spirited Justin Bieber stepped out in Beverly Hills, shortly after hit single Despacito was named most streamed song of all time
Sporting little more than a pair of red shorts and matching socks, the Sorry singer acknowledged onlookers before making his way inside.
In high spirits and with his torso appropriately clothed in a white T-shirt, Justin later pulled a series of funny faces while frolicking with a shorts-clad female on the sidewalk.
The ebullient star had good reason to let his hair down after Despacito became the most streamed track of all time with more than 4.6 billion plays.
Upbeat: In high spirits and with his torso appropriately clothed in a white T-shirt, Justin pulled a series of funny faces while frolicking with a shorts-clad female on the sidewalk
Nice wheels: Justin pulled up outside the Los Angeles restaurant in his Mercedes G-Wagon
The song has surpassed the previous record, which was set by the singer's hit track Sorry.
Universal Music Latin Entertainment announced the achievement on Tuesday, commending the song on its 4.38 billion plays since its release in January.
Despacito - which means 'slowly' in English - has been at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for months, with Fonsi saying in a statement that streaming has helped his music reach every corner of the planet.
Success: Luis Fonsi's Despacito has become the most streamed song of all time with more than 4.6 billion plays six months after its release
He enthused: 'Streaming is a connector for audiences worldwide and it has helped my music reach every corner of the planet.
'It is truly an honor that 'Despacito' is now the most streamed song in history.'
Lucian Grainge, chairman & CEO, Universal Music Group, congratulated Fonsi and everyone who helped make the record a hit.
Smashing it: Justin's remix edition of the song also went on to achieve monumental success
Not Sorry! The most streamed track was a title originally held by Justin's Sorry
Let's celebrate! Justin seemed particularly in the mood to celebrate the news as he headed out with friends on Tuesday night
He said in a statement: 'Luis Fonsi already had the undisputed, biggest song of the year – and now he's setting even bigger records.
'Streaming has opened up the possibility of a song with a different beat, from a different culture and in a different language to become a juggernaut of success around the world.
'My congratulations to Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber, as well as everyone at Universal Music Latin Entertainment, Republic Records and Def Jam, on this tremendous accomplishment.'
Daddy Yankee recently ousted Ed Sheeran this year to become the first Latino artist to lead in Spotify streams, thanks in part to Despacito's success.
Drinks o'clock! The singer enjoyed a night out at a pub in California's Laguna Beach
You take the wheel! The 23-year-old slid in the passenger seat of his friend's vehicle after their night out
Bling bling! True to form, Justin travelled in style in a white Mercedes 4x4
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