Justin Bieber releases first post-prison song, -Broken

Justin Bieber Releases First Post-Prison Song, “Broken”

Hitting his fans with a brand new single dealing with his recent legal struggles,Justin Bieber “cannot be broken,” thanks to his similarly named track, “Broken.”

Released online this Friday (February 21), “Broken” released as part of DJ Tay James’ We Know The DJ Volume 4, and features the talents of rapper Blake Kelly.

The 19-year-old singer aims his own jabs at critics, and those who have put him down, discussing his legal troubles, including his drag racing and assault allegations.

A few of the lyrics include,

  • I guess they want a reaction
  • I ain’t gonna give it to ’em
  • They’re trying to get at me
  • I aint gonna feed into it,” featuring a classic hip-hop style before repeating,
  • I cannot be broken.
Times Reporter

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