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Justin Bieber has issued a second apology after another video emerged of him using the N-word and making references to the Ku Klux Klan.
In the video, which is believe to be from 2009, Bieber adapts the lyrics of 'One Less Lonely Girl' to 'One Less Lonely N****r', before singing, "There's gonna be one less n****r, if I kill you, I'll be part of the KKK."
Now, Bieber has apparently issued an apology exclusive to The Sun, which reads: "Facing my mistakes from years ago has been one of the hardest things I've ever dealt with."
He went on the express hope that "the next 14-year-old kid who doesn't understand the power of these words... not make the same mistakes I made."
The singer also posted a page from Jesus Calling, a book by Presbyterian missionary Sarah Young, to his Facebook.
The controversy follows the emergence earlier in the week of a video in which Bieber tells a racist joke, the punchline of which is the repeated use of the N-word.