Justin Bieber's album "Justice" is the Canadian pop star's sixth studio album, released on March 19, 2021. The album features a total of 16 tracks, including collaborations with artists such as Khalid, Chance the Rapper, and The Kid LAROI. "Justice" explores themes of love, redemption, and social justice.
The album opens with the powerful track "2 Much," which sets the tone for the introspective journey that Bieber takes listeners on throughout the album. Songs like "Holy" and "Lonely" delve into personal struggles and vulnerability, while tracks like "Peaches" and "Hold On" showcase Bieber's signature catchy pop sound.
One of the standout tracks on "Justice" is "MLK Interlude," where Bieber incorporates a speech by Martin Luther King Jr., emphasizing the importance of justice and equality.
Bieber's vocals shine throughout the album, showcasing his growth as an artist since his early days as a teen heartthrob. The production on "Justice" is polished and diverse, blending elements of pop, R&B, and electronic music.
The album received generally positive reviews from critics, praising Bieber's vocal performance and the album's cohesive sound. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart and spawned several successful singles.