Justin Bieber's first-ever GQ was released on Wednesday, along with a spread from his photoshoot, and the 21-year-old singer really does look like a gentleman.

"Let us now forgive Justin Bieber," reads the cover, which features Bieber in a $2,870 Burberry suit and polka dot shirt and tie combo.

While the full story from the March issue will not be released until Feb. 11, the popular men's magazine did give some details on what's to come in the interview, in which Bieber "re-introduces himself" following some crazy adolescent years.

"Everyone when they start growing up realizes, 'Man, I did some dumb shit when I was younger,'" he told GQ. "It's not just me...If I could go back I wouldn't really change much. I think it's all my journey. That stuff made me who I am."

We'll also finally be finding out if him and Hailey Baldwin really have a relationship or not. "Someone I really love," he told the magazine of the model. "We spend a lot of time together."

He also touches on his faith, finally maturing and growing up, and what his hit song "Sorry" is all about. Bieber wants to clear up the fact that even though many people assume the song is him apologizing for everything he's done in the past, that's not exactly the case.

"People ran with that," he said. "That I was like, apologizing with that song and stuff. It really had nothing to do with that...It was about a girl."

In the photos, Bieber is seen wearing even more expensive suits, including a crisp white and navy blue $1,645 suit and shirt combination from the Calvin Klein Collection, looking a lot like James Dean in some black and white photos in a $3,195 Burberry leather jacket, and skateboarding in a $1,700 outfit by Prada. He posted several photos from the shoot to his Instagram as well.