'Tone Deaf' Justin Bieber under fire for gratuitous use of MLK speeches on his album

Pop star Justin Bieber has come under fire for his new album "Justice," released on Thursday, mainly for the misleading title, as the album itself doesn't tie into issues of justice at all.

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Mega-famous pop star Justin Bieber has come under fire for his new album "Justice," released on Thursday, mainly for the misleading title, as the album itself doesn't tie into issues of justice at all.

The first track starts off with a famous clip of Martin Luther King Jr. saying in a speech, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." However, the song that follows is a complete non-sequitur," TMZ reports.

Later on in the record, there is a whole track dedicated to MLK, where  a two-minute excerpt of him speaking is reproduced, but, once again, it has nothing whatsoever to do with the actual content, lyrics or message of the songs.

Perhaps people were expecting more out of the now-mature artist.

The album itself is reportedly well-written and well-produced, but people are alternatively scratching their heads or up in arms about the disconnect between the album's title and the MLK clips, and the rest of the album.

"I'm confused why this Justin Bieber album is called justice and has a whole MLK skit if it's just about how in love he is with Hailey Bieber"

"Who in the hell let Justin Bieber walk out the studio with an album called Justice w two samples of MLK and every track got him having a grand ol' white ass time singin' 'bout his wife over synthesized pop beats... my blood pressure gets higher every day, oh God"

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