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Justin Bieber Raps About 'Going High Like a Bad Guy' After Denying Drug Abuse
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Despite his representative shutting down speculations about alleged substance abuse, Justin Bieber keeps the rumor mills buzzing with his impromptu rap video.

AceShowbiz - Justin Bieber has found himself back at the center of persistent drug rumors. Just days after his rep shut down reports of substance abuse, the 30-year-old pop sensation rapped contradictory lyrics, "I fly high like a magpie," and "I go high like a bad guy," in a viral video.

In the clip, Justin was shirtless, wearing a bright blue beanie and baggy jeans. He was joined by a friend smoking a cigarette and adding line, "Cause I'm that guy."

Justin Bieber's drug rumors emerged amid speculations about his marriage status with Hailey Baldwin. Their relationship has been rocked by split rumors since they welcomed their first child Jack. As Hailey got busy with her business venture, Justin reportedly struggled with the emotional toll of long recording sessions and sleepless nights caring for their baby.

A recent viral exchange with a paparazzo during the couple's outing only added fuel to the buzzing speculations about Justin's mental wellbeing. When the shutterbug thanked the star, he snapped, "I don't want you to be here, so when you thank me, it's disrespectful. Just take your pictures and let me do my thing, okay?"

After the paparazzi footage hit the web, his rep issued a statement, "Despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive."

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