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Deadmau5 Trashes Justin Bieber, Diplo and Skrillex's 'Where Are U Now'
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The outspoken producer claims he 'made the mistake' when listening to the 's**tty' collaborative hit, which appears on Diplo and Skrillex's Jack U album.

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Deadmau5 is not a fan of Justin Bieber's collaborative hit with Jack U a.k.a. Diplo and Skrillex, "Where Are U Now". The EDM producer trashed the track as he shared his opinion in some tweets he posted on Monday, June 29.

"Made the mistake of listening to this jack u s**t with bieber assuming they at least did something cool... nope. what the f**k is this s**t?" he wrote. "I'm going to bed. i need to unconsciously scrape this s**tty f**king 3rd grade production and autotuned 'singing' bulls**t out of my head."

Responding to a fan who wondered if he had an issue with Diplo and Skrillex, Deadmau5 said his relationship with the two was fine and he criticized the song simply because he didn't like it. "Diplos a cool dude, sonnys a cool dude, i just think the track blows donkeyballs," he explained.

After some backlashes from fans, Deadmau5 added, "You dont have to f**king agree with me. s**t. its just my opinion. sad that i even have to point that out as if it wasnt obvious enough."

Later in the day after the "Where Are U Now" music video was officially released online, Deadmau5 took to Twitter again to admit that he'd been listening to the wrong version of the song. He thought the remix by Marshmello was the original.

However, the original version also failed to impress the producer. "Original still sucks too. just not nearly as bad," he tweeted.

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