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Justin Bieber’s ‘Justice’: A Pop Star’s Plea for a Better World

When Justin Bieber announced his sixth studio album, Justice, the timing felt erratic. Released in March 2021, just over a year after his R&B-inflected Changes, the announcement raised eyebrows. Was the world ready for another Bieber era so soon? But upon listening, it became clear that Justice wasn't just a contractual obligation or a quick cash grab—it was a desperate, melodic attempt to make sense of a world turned upside down.

While Changes was a cozy, marital record about the comforts of domestic bliss, Justice finds Bieber looking outward. Against the backdrop of a global pandemic and social unrest, the album emerges as a surprisingly cohesive blend of nostalgia, faith, and modern pop mechanics. justice album justin bieber

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13. Love You Different (feat. Beam)

Originally a track by producer Beam, this interpolation of Haddaway’s 1993 dance classic “What Is Love” is a clever, churchy rework. It turns a club question into a divine answer. “I don’t know what you’ve been told / But I love you different.” The choir lifts the track into the heavens. Justin Bieber’s ‘Justice’: A Pop Star’s Plea for

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11. Ghost

Perhaps the most enduring track from the Justice era. “Ghost” is a devastatingly upbeat song about loss—specifically, the inability to move on from a loved one who has passed or a relationship that has died. “If I can’t be close to you / I’ll settle for the ghost of you.” The irony is the music: an irresistible, danceable pop beat that belies the sorrow. It became a massive sleeper hit on TikTok and radio a year after release, proving its longevity. For many fans, Ghost is the heart of the album. proving its longevity. For many fans