Justin Bieber's Instagram posted instructions for fans for cheating streaming services to make his new song top the charts. Image via Instagram.
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Justin Bieber deletes post asking fans to cheat streaming services

While it is not clear if the post in question was made by the Canadian pop star himself or a member of his promotional team, Justin Bieber's account on Instagram recently posted a number of guides instructing fans how to game streaming services such as iTunes and Spotify to make his new single "Yummy" reach the top of the charts. The post has since been deleted.

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