Justin Bieber Allows Fans Make Graffiti With His Picture For New Music Video


Pop sensation, Justin Bieber has taken his love for fans to another level as he allows them scribble and make graffiti with his picture for the Where Are Ü Now music video of his collaboration with EDM kings Skillrex and Diplo also known as the group, Jack Ü.

Justin literally becomes an interactive art installation, hanging on the walls of the gallery for fans to scribble on. In the making of the footage, Justin and Jack Ü invited devoted supporters to the Seventh Letter Gallery in Los Angeles to sketch on video stills that would later be incorporated with the featured singer's silhouette.




There were no boundaries as to what could and could not be depicted and the people went all out with some even scratching out his face with ink.

Where Are Ü Now was released in the States in late February and peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, giving both Skrillex and Diplo their first top 40 single.

Meanwhile, the success of Where Are Ü Now is getting fans excited about Justin's comeback to music. 

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