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Justin Bieber Explains Why He Is Making Music During 'Break'

Justin Bieber is revealing why he has been recording music when he is supposed to be taking a break.

Bieber, the 20-year-old Canadian crooner, has had a tough time filled with legal issues recently. The singer was accused of assaulting a limousine driver in Toronto, arrested for a DUI and questionable driving in Miami, accused of egging his neighbor's home and pictured performing questionable acts with strippers in recent months.

Although he planned to take a break from work, Bieber has been tweeting about spending long nights and early mornings in recording studios across multiple cities recently. Now, Bieber is revealing why he has decided to work tirelessly on his music despite a reported break that he is supposed to be taking.

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"Everyone is asking me why am I in the studio if I'm on a break. Because music is what I love to do," Bieber tweeted. "This isn't work. This is what I love."

The singer made it clear what his priorities are by tweeting, "making music everyday. #focused."

Last month, Bieber took to his Twitter to speak about feeling that he is a target amid frequent media speculation.

"I guess I'm an easy target for some. I'm still human," Bieber tweeted previously. "I will continue to meet hate with love. It's all about the music. Much love."

While new rumors seem to surround Bieber each day, the singer seems to be taking it all in stride. He made it clear that people should not believe everything they read.

"Some of the rumors out there...you just gotta laugh," Bieber tweeted last month. "People are creative. It's all love."

Although Bieber has previously defended some of his actions in the media, he also complained about publications using him to make money.

"When people see a negative thing about me on a magazine, they're gonna buy it. Every time some site writes something bad, all my followers go on there, and it brings them more traffic," he told The Hollywood Reporter last year. "Now they have all the Beliebers on their site, which gives them money from advertisers. They're just worried about money. They don't care about ruining someone's name."

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