Justin Bieber announces new album ‘Justice’

Justin Bieber wants “a less lonely girl” – and man, and everyone else – in the world.

The 26-year-old pop star announced the release of his sixth studio album “Justice” on social media on Friday, along with a long dedication to all “people who feel helpless” in the world in 2021.

The “Anyone” singer addressed fans in a dark way on a Twitter topic.

“At a time when there is so much wrong with this broken planet, we all yearn for healing and justice for humanity,” said Bieber, who married Hailey Baldwin in 2018. “In creating this album, my goal is to make music that provide comfort, to make music that people can relate to and connect with so they feel less alone, ” he posted.

“Suffering, injustice and pain can leave people helpless. Music is a great way to remind each other that we are not alone. Music can be a way of relating and connecting. “

“Justice”, to be released on March 19, is expected to feature Bieber’s three most recent singles, including “Holy” with Chance the Rapper and “Lonely” with Benny Blanco. No additional details about the album or additional collaborators have been announced.

Despite Bieber’s declaration of goodwill, his spiritual mutuals have come under close scrutiny by the media and law enforcement officials. Last year, it was revealed that Bieber’s religious confidant, former pastor Carl Lentz, had been expelled from the star-studded Hillsong Church, where he preached about “moral flaws” – adultery among them.

Justin Bieber paparazzi photo on the Los Angeles sidewalk, wearing red and white plaid pants and a white long-sleeved T-shirt
Justin Bieber at the release of “Justice”: “This is me playing a small part.”
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Bieber later distanced himself from his longtime friend – and the man who baptized him in 2015 – and proclaimed in January that the global Hillsong congregation “IS NOT MY CHURCH”.

However, Bieber’s tweets linked to “Justice” suggest that he is navigating his own path to enlightenment.

“I know that I cannot just resolve injustice by making music, but I know that if we all do our part, using our gifts to serve this planet and each other, we will be much closer to being united,” he continued in his message to the fans.

“This is me doing a small part. My part. I want to continue the conversation about what justice is like so that we can continue to heal. “

The new album is available for pre-order at Target, Amazon and the artist’s website.

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