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One Direction slam was just poking fun, says Justin Bieber

Bieber is celebrating the release of his new album, “Purpose,” with a fan event on Friday, November 13, 2015, at Staples Center in Los Angeles. “It’s hard to make meaningful songs that make you want to dance because it can come off cheesy”.

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But, like Cross, Mulroney also notes the singer was under “a tremendous amount of pressure”.

“I would say school is important – but this is probably a little more important”. “I think that pride is our worst enemy”.

“It’s alien, it’s foreign, it doesn’t make any sense to us”.

Justin subsequently moved house several times, but ran into trouble with the police on numerous occasions after neighbours at several properties complained about the noise, and he has now been living in a hotel in Beverly Hills, California for nearly a year.

Back in August, Bieber broke down in tears at the MTV Video Music Awards following his performances of “What Do You Mean?” and “Where Are U Now”. The boy band’s new album Made in the A.M. opens with a string pattern and kitchen-sink rhythm that’ll be awfully familiar to anyone who remembers the ’90s-it’s like a big-budget karaoke version of “Bittersweet Symphony”.

There have been recent stumbles. Overall this is without question Bieber’s best work to date. So I was like, ‘Can I play you these songs?’ and he was like, ‘I wanna hear everything.’ To hear him say that, it stuck with me.

His new singles, however, have already hit the mark. The “What Do You Mean” singer revealed that he was genuinely hurt by the public’s comments about them following his numerous incidents, including a DUI arrest and charges for assault.

After coming out of no where with a Skrillex and Diplo collab that ended up becoming one of the hottest tracks of the summer, Bieber has taken over the pop, R&B and electronic music scenes in one fell swoop. It’s nice that Bieber is admitting his faults, but he doesn’t need to do it over 3/4ths of an album.

But in an interview with Britain’s New Musical Express, Bieber argued that he had been held to a different standard than other teen stars and said of his life now, “I’m struggling just to get through the days”. “Sorry” is growing on me too. I was a wholesome pop star who was so wonderful who had nice hair and a f***ing image that no one could ever live up to.

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“This is only the prologue of the next book in the series”.

Kiwi Parris Goebel was responsible for choreographing a new short dance film to Justin Bieber's album Purpose