Bieber’s album banned in Middle East due to his cross tattoo
Justin Bieber has unveiled the cover art for next album “Purpose” via a series of twelve images dispersed via social media.
Pop star Justin Bieber, 21, showed up at the Santa Monica Courthouse this afternoon for a meeting with his probation officer, TMZ.com reports. He combined nine posts to create the full album artwork that was designed by Los Angeles street artist Retna.
He told New Zealand radio show Smash!: “They’re not really going on the road much, but we’re talking about them right now, so it gives them a few promo, right?” Been 3 years in the making.
Bieber’s hit songs “Where Are ¨Ü Now?” and “What Do You Mean?” will be on the new album, along with the reset of the undisclosed track list. He added that Bieber was, “Always a gentleman, he poured me a glass of red and let me know I was appreciated”.
“It it too late to say I am sorry now?”
This is not the first time people had a problem with Justin Bieber’s “expose”.
Another part of the song is heard in the second clip.
It was handbags at dawn last week when Justin Bieber accused One Direction of hijacking his album launch for publicity.