Peaches singer Justin Bieber recently spoke about his choice to create the “MLK Interlude” in his newest No. 1 album Justice during a conversation on Clubhouse today, which resulted in some social media backlash.
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Justice have issued a cease and desist notice to Justin Bieber over the artwork for his new album, which bears a striking resemblance to the dance duo’s logo.The cover for Bieber’s sixth record ‘Justice’, which arrives tomorrow (March 19), was unveiled last month. It references the pop star’s Christian faith by using a crucifix-style “T” in the title.Fans soon began noticing the similarities between the logo and that of Justice, who have used the font since 2003.
Peaches singer Justin Bieber recently spoke about his choice to create the “MLK Interlude” in his newest No. 1 album Justice during a conversation on Clubhouse today, which resulted in some social media backlash.
Justin Bieber has addressed the backlash he recently received over the inclusion of samples of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
It's indeed a righteous occasion to celebrate for Justin Bieber as the 28-year-old singer has made Billboard history. Justin's sixth studio album Justice, which released on March 19, debuted at No.
Justin Bieber is celebrating the success of his new album, with Justice becoming his eighth LP to top the Billboard Top 200 Album chart.
Justin Bieber is back on top!
Justin Bieber has always been extremely protective of his wife Hailey Baldwin, whether it be against haters on social media or even during public outings, as her knight in shining armour. During a recent night out, Justin showcased this particular personality trait as he questioned the paparazzi present about their shooting standards.
Justin Bieber is spilling some behind-the-scenes secrets about his brand new album, Justice.
Justin Bieber has claimed the Official Irish Chart Double this week, debuting at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with Peaches while storming to the Official Irish Albums Chart top spot with JUSTICE.
Justin Bieber has shared a deluxe edition titled ‘Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe)’.The new edition features six additional tracks, all but one of which (‘Lifetime’) include a guest vocalist.‘There She Go’ features Lil Uzi Vert, while Jaden Smith appears on ‘I Can’t Be Myself’.
Justin Bieber faced backlash last week after releasing his new album Justice, which begins with an audio clip from the late Martin Luther King Jr.
Gallery: These musicians have been accused of plagiarism (Espresso) Fans donating money to the cause can win tickets to shows on Bieber's 2022 tour, an Epiphone Hummingbird Artist guitar signed by the pop star, and a shopping spree from his online store. Unfortunately for the singer, he's currently embroiled in a legal dispute with French electronic duo Justice, who have accused him of infringing their trademarked crucifix logo with his new album art.
Justin Bieber is feeling the heat on Twitter for using snippets of Martin Luther King's speeches on his new album. MLK's family, however, is fully on board with it.On March 18, the pop star released his album "Justice." The first voice on the album was from the civil rights leader, not Justin. "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere," MLK says.
Justin Bieber may face a potential lawsuit in relation to his new album Justice. The singer has been served with a cease and desist letter relating to his album cover and merchandise, issued by French band Justice.
Justin Bieber is giving fans a sweet treat. The pop singer dropped his sixth studio album, Justice, on Thursday evening, and released a new music video for his single “Peaches”.
"If we aren’t standing up for what’s right, then what are we doing?" That was the message Justin Bieber shared with Official Charts and other industry outlets during the Zoom preview event for his new album JUSTICE, a record that promises to showcase the Canadian popstar at his most vulnerable, mature, warm and centred to date.
Chris Willman Music WriterJustin Bieber’s last album, “Changes,” was one of the most quotable albums of 2020. That was not a good thing.