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And Finally
Bieber N-word song a fake
By Chris Cooke | Published on Friday 6 September 2013
So, Justin Bieber might show up two hours late for gigs, illegally transport a monkey around the globe and then leave said monkey stranded, be disrespectful to his neighbours and Anne Frank, carry drugs and a stun gun on his tour bus, and piss in a bucket before spraying Bill Clinton’s face with kitchen cleaner, but he’d never – note NEVER – use the word “nigga” in a song. And shame on you for thinking he might.
A new Bieber song seemed to surface online earlier this week, in which the pop teen used the N-word, which is, of course, a much bigger no-no for a white Canadian boy than keeping young fans waiting all night / monkey trafficking / neighbour disrespecting / drugs and stun gun carrying / violating a cleaner’s bucket / half cleaning a representation of a former president’s face. Online criticism duly followed.
But, Bieber’s people were very quick to announce, the song was a big fat fake, and the powers that be have moved to have the song removed from YouTube. According to TMZ, the offending record was uploaded by someone called Khalil Underwood on a YouTube channel deliberately set up to look like it was official Bieber. Naughty Khalil. He’ll be pissing in buckets next.