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Justin Bieber Refuses to Sing 'Despacito', Unhappy Fan Throws an Object at Him
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The 23-year-old singer managed to avoid the flying object and was unfazed by the incident as he proceeded to give impressive performances as if nothing happened.

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Justin Bieber almost got hit in the head by a flying object during his show in Sweden over the weekend. An unhappy fan threw what looked like a book at the "Love Yourself" hitmaker after he refused to sing his chart-topping hit song with Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, "Despacito".

Fans asked Justin to sing the Latin song in the middle of the show. He appeared to be arguing a little with the audiences in the front row when a fan abruptly threw an object at his head. Fortunately, the Canadian singer narrowly dodged it and avoided possible concussion.

Well, it was indeed an awkward experience for Justin. Last month, he made headlines by singing "blah, blah, blah" and random Spanish words because he forgot "Despacito" Spanish lyrics. His action was considered disrespectful, and probably that was why he didn't want to make the same mistake on the recent concert.

Apart from his shows and tour, Justin has been hitting studio a lot lately. A never-before-heard song from him has recently surfaced online and sent Beliebers into frenzy. The alleged track is called "New One" and it features Justin's rap verses.

"They just wanna play with me, they just wanna play with me/ Just got back from the Middle Eat/ Maybe just a little cheese, still wanna play with me?" Justin allegedly raps. It's not entirely surprising, though. The pop star is a notable fan of hip-hop, so he seemingly wants to explore his rapping skills on his new music.

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