Justin Bieber's recent interactions with paparazzi showcase a mix of genuine frustration and ironic distance. His surprise album, Swag, captures this duality through conversations with Druski. In a segment titled "STANDING ON BUSINESS," Druski humorously critiques Bieber's serious pronunciation while demonstrating a friendship that allows for light-hearted jabs. Further in the album, during "THERAPY SESSION," they explore Bieber's public struggles. Druski emphasizes the importance of viewing Bieber as human, and Bieber reveals that facing public scrutiny often makes him feel isolated in his issues.
Druski appears a handful of times throughout Swag, most notably in a different interlude titled "THERAPY SESSION," in which he and Bieber openly discuss the latter's ongoing struggles.
I think that's why the paparazzi "ain't leave right there," Druski explains. "You can't pronunciate every word when you doin' that." Bieber responds quietly and consistently with a variation of "Yeah, I know."
"Nah, I think he's just being a human being," Druski says of Bieber's audience. Bieber agrees, explaining that when he goes through his struggles publicly, the constant peppering makes him feel like he's the one with issues.
"It starts to make me feel like I'm the one with issues and everyone else is perfect," Bieber adds, expressing his frustration with the constant public scrutiny.
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