Justice: Album Justin Bieber

serve as sincere odes to his wife, framing human love as a source of stability. Spirituality

And yet... it works.

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The album’s true emotional start, "2 Much," is a tender, guitar-plucked ode to marital bliss. Written for his wife, Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin), it strips away the auto-tune and bombast. “When I’m alone in my room / Lookin’ at the ceiling, you’re the one I’m seein’,” he sings. It’s a confession of codependency, but a sweet one. This track establishes that Justice begins at home. serve as sincere odes to his wife, framing

The album’s title and the inclusion of the "MLK Interlude" (featuring a speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.) were among its most discussed features. While Bieber stated the intent was to honor King’s legacy and provide "healing" music, some critics argued that placing civil rights clips alongside romantic pop songs created a jarring tonal disconnect. Despite this, the album was a massive commercial success, selling over 3.7 million copies globally and making Bieber the youngest solo artist to achieve eight No. 1 albums. Legacy and Aftermath Shawn Mendes, Charlie Puth, The Kid LAROI, early