One Direction Justin Bieber Feud: 'My Release Date Was First' But 'I’m Excited To See What Happens' Said Biebs

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One Direction has fixed the release of their album on the same day Justin Bieber's album is scheduled for release. When Bieber was asked about the feud between him and One Direction, he said the "face-off" was just a promotional strategy.

One Direction's "Made In The A.M." is slated to be released on November 13, which is when Bieber's upcoming album "Purpose" is supposed to launch. Bieber was supportive about the issue and shared his feelings with his fans in a snapchat video in September. "That face you make when you come out with an album the same day as Justin Bieber," Justin commented in a report by Entertainment Weekly.

However the Canadian crooner's friendly competition just got rough recently. "I don't know if they're really going on the road much, but we're talking about them right now, so it gives them some promo, right?" said Bieber in an interview with New Zealand radio show "The Edge," reported Just Jared Jr.

"So that's probably why they did it ... I think it was strategy on their part, because my release date was first," added the "What Do You Mean" singer. Though the competition seems more intense at this stage, Bieber plans to be a good sport. "It's whatever, It's gonna be fun," said the singer-songwriter. "I'm excited to see what happens."

The One Direction team is releasing their fifth album "Made In The A.M." featuring their most anticipated tracks like "Drag Me Down" and "Infinity." This is the first album from One Direction without Zayn Malik on-board. One Direction also previewed the dynamic electro-pop-rock song, "Drag me down" accompanied by space camp-themed music video after Malik's departure from the band.

Meanwhile Bieber's "What Do You Mean?" ranked among the Hot 100 songs and "Where R U Now," will be listed in the upcoming album "Purpose."

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