Justin Bieber Reveals His Latest Album, “Justice”: “My Aim is to Create Music that Brings Comfort”

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 22: In this image released on November 22, Justin Bieber performs onstage for the 2020 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 22, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/AMA2020/Getty Imag

Justin Bieber has announced that he is releasing his sixth studio album, titled “Justice”, on March 19. The album will feature his collaboration with Chance the Rapper, as well as his songs “Lonely” and “Anyone”. Bieber stated on Instagram that his goal in creating this album is to provide comfort and make music that people can relate to, so they feel less alone. He also hopes that his music can contribute to healing and justice for humanity. This is his small part in continuing the conversation about what justice looks like and how we can continue to heal. Bieber’s last album, “Changes” was released in February 2020, earning him three Grammy nominations. Despite this, he expressed confusion over the project being classified as pop when he believed it was an R&B album, which came across as tone deaf given the snubs of deserving artists like The Weeknd and Alicia Keys.