Justin Bieber Promotes 2NE1 Member CL's 'Hello B*tches' On Twitter

By Viraj Mahajan (viraj.mahajan@mstarsnews.com) | Nov 30, 2015 12:12 PM EST

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Justin Bieber is currently busy in promoting his own album but that does not stop him for enjoying Kpop and promoting the new solo single "Hello B*tches" from 2NE1 member Chaerin Lee, who goes by stage name CL.

Bieber's new album, Purpose, was released earlier this month but the singer took time away from his newest release to throw some publicity the way of Chaerin Lee's newest song, "Hello B*tches," on Twitter.

"This is dope," he captioned a link of the dance performance video of "Hello B*tches" on his timeline. Lee's song's features dance choreographer Paris Geobel and ReQuest Dance Crew from New Zealand.

According to Fuse, in 2014 2NE1 will debut into the US music industry under executive producer Scooter Braun. Braun is responsible for turning Bieber, Carly Rae Jepsen, Ariana Grande and others into global stars. The "Baby" star has already visited Lee's Korean Agency, YG Entertainment, which also manages the global celebrity like Psy.

Not only this, but Beiber also uploaded a lip-sync video of "I Really Like You" with Grande, Lee and designer Jeremy Scott and Kendall Jenner. This is not the first time when Bieber showed off his connection with Kpop stars. According to Kpopstarz.com, Lee earlier helped the singer to promote his song "What Do You Mean?"

According to Franchise Herald, 2NE1 is already a global phenomenon due to the rise in popularity of Kpop around the world. 2NE1 is famous for "I Am The Best," "Crush," "Come Back Home" and "Fire."

Lee's "Hello B*tches" is available for free download on the music sharing website, SoundCloud. The intense video shows the baddest girl group from South Korea, gearing up for upcoming album Lifted. The song is ferocious, playful, catchy and teasing fun and this reporter thinks that this is the reason why Beiber felt it was dope after listening to it.

Beiber's recent song "I'll Show You," from his Purpose album, gained popularity not only in America but also in India because of its similarities with Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan's upcoming movie Dilwale song, "Gerua."

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