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Canadian DJ wants Justin Bieber to be 'shut down' for his out-of-control antics

Updated on: 14 October,2013 11:44 PM IST  | 
ANI |

DJ Deadmau5 has said that he wants Justin Biber to 'shut down' for his out-of-control brawls and antics.

Canadian DJ wants Justin Bieber to be 'shut down' for his out-of-control antics

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The 32-year-old DJ took to Twitter to express his astonishment over Biber’s latest brawl incident, saying that the ‘Baby’ hitmaker should grow up, put on a shirt and stay away from nightclubs, Stuff.co.nz reported.

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Justin Bieber. Pic/Santa Banta


He said that someone needs to jump on the 19-year-old singer’s stage and tell him what to play.



Deadmau5 also said that if Bieber ever attacked him on his set during his performance, then he would teach Biber a lesson.

Previously Bieber had allegedly verbally attacked DJ Michael Woods at a nightclub in Pusan, South Korea, when the DJ had refused to change tracks. u00a0

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