Claims of Justin Bieber having released a track titled Lost Myself at a Diddy Party have spread rampantly across social media platforms. This comes in the wake of a judge denying the rapper bail one day after he pleaded not guilty to three criminal counts, including s*x trafficking. Despite the song seeming incredibly realistic, it is furthest from the truth. The song was not released by Bieber in reality.
Trigger Warning: The following article discusses s*xual assault and trafficking. Reader’s discretion is advised.
Facebook user Michelle Nobles was one of the many who took to the social networking site this week and said in a video, “WHEN YOU ARE JAMMING AND YOU REALIZE JUSTIN BIEBER SANG ABOUT DIDDY PARTIES.” The lyrics for the track included:
“Lost myself at a Diddy party, didn’t know that’s how it go, I was in it for a new Ferrari, but it cost me way more than my soul, wasn’t worth all the fortune and fame.”
Multiple sources have since confirmed that the song is not real. It appears to be generated by using artificial intelligence.
The Lost Myself at a Diddy Party song is not real
There's no solid proof that Justin Bieber released the mentioned track, as it's not available on any music platforms, and he hasn't confirmed it on social media. Neither his representatives nor major news outlets have claimed he released it. The track appears to be AI-generated, as reported by outlets like Snopes and Indy100, with online users sharing similar views.
Considering Justin Bieber and Diddy’s celebrity status, it is likely that the song would have wreaked havoc online, subsequently leading to news outlets reporting on the same. Hence, it is safe to say that the song is not real.
Allegations against Diddy explored as music mogul gets denied bail
Prosecutors revealed that Diddy was arrested in Manhattan earlier this week. The charges against him included racketeering conspiracy, transportation to engage in pr*stitution and s*x trafficking by force, cause or coercion. Sean “Diddy” Combs’ lawyers initially sought bail for the rapper by describing the “horrific” condition in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. However, the magistrate club denied the same.
The indictment against Diddy alleged that he “abused, threatened, and coerced women and others around him to fulfill s*xual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct.” It was also alleged that Combs was using his business to create a “criminal enterprise” that would engage in forced labor, kidnapping, s*x trafficking, arson, and bribery.
It was alleged that the rapper coerced women to engage in “extended s*x acts with male commercial s*x workers” and also drugged them to keep them “obedient and compliant.”
The investigation into the rapper remains ongoing.