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Justin Bieber has answered critics who slammed his decision to feature a Martin Luther King, Jr. speech on his new album, Justice, insisting he just wants to continue the Black Lives Matter "conversation".
The MLK Interlude wasn't popular with many people, even though the pop star sought permission to use the civil rights icon's words from the King estate.
And after debuting Justice at the top of the charts, Bieber has tackled the issue head-on in a new chat with Kristal Terrell, one of the co-founders of Clubhouse's Bieber Nation.
"Being Canadian... they didn't teach us about Black history," he said.