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Justin Bieber 'doing a small part' to help people heal with new album 'Justice'

Justin Bieber 'doing a small part' to help people heal with new album 'Justice'

That sound you hear is Beliebers everywhere are screaming.

Justin Bieber announced Friday morning that his sixth studio album Justice will arrive March 19 through RBMG/Def Jam Recordings. The 26-year-old posted cover artwork alongside a lengthy caption explaining the mindset he took into the booth:

"JUSTICE the album March 19th. In a time when there’s so much wrong with this broken planet we all crave healing and justice for humanity. In creating this album my goal is to make music that will provide comfort, to make songs that people can relate to and connect to so they feel less alone. Suffering, injustice and pain can leave people feeling helpless. Music is a great way of reminding each other that we aren’t alone. Music can be a way to relate to one another and connect with one another. I know that I cannot simply solve injustice by making music but I do know that if we all do our part by using our gifts to serve this planet and each other that we are that much closer to being united. This is me doing a small part. My part. I want to continue the conversation of what justice looks like so we can continue to heal"

The official tracklist for Justice has not yet been revealed, but fans can expect "Holy," "Lonely" and "Anyone" to be included. 

Bieber, as usual, surged to the top of seemingly every chart with each of those three releases, which Billboard's Jason Lipshutz reported in January was the product of a new "flood-the-zone" strategic radio approach by his team.

Prior to those wildly successful singles, Bieber dropped LP Changes on Valentine's Day last year. The R&B-leaning, 16-song project is nominated for best pop vocal album at next month's Grammys.

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