As he put it, “It starts to make me feel like I’m the one with issues and everyone else is perfect.”
Meanwhile, Druski jokingly suggested the “Sorry” singer picks up his habit of smoking Black and Mild cigars. He assured, “It’ll tune everything out,” before the track ends with the comedian coughing.
Elsewhere on the album, Justin shares how he uses his faith to get through his tough times.
“I’ve been used and I’ve been beaten down,” he sings on “Glory Voice Memo,” “I been let down and strung out / Too wild when I fall down, screaming out / But I, I reach out my hands, I’m beggin’ You for mercy.”
And Justin even dissects his viral paparazzi rant from earlier this year in “Standing on Business” alongside Druski.
“I like that you pronounce ‘business,’ Druski explained. “Usually when I say ‘standing on business,’ I say ‘standing on bih-ness.’”
Then the 30-year-old posited that paparazzi didn’t take Justin seriously because he over pronounced “business” and Justin agreed, adding, “Yeah, you right.”
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