Justin Bieber is sorry, but he’s done saying he’s sorry.
The artist, who released his latest single and its affiliated dance video late last week, spoke with Kent “Smallzy” Small on Nova FM’s “Smallzy’s Surgery” radio show just after his record-breaking victories at the MTV EMAs on Sunday.
Bieber took home six awards at the ceremony, setting an all-time mark for most-ever EMAs won by a single artist.
But that wasn’t what he really wanted to discuss with the host.
The crux of the interview instead was on the single “Sorry” and why Justin chose to give this track such a title.
“It’s kind of the stamp in the end of the apologies that I’m giving to people, to the media,” he explained.
“There needs to come a time where they’re just like, ‘We get it.’ And I think putting out a song saying I’m sorry kinda puts the finishing icing on the cake.
“I’m ready to just move on.”
Bieber, of course, spent most of 2014 acting like a pompous jackass, peeing in mop buckets, partying loudly and hurling eggs at his neighbor, among other irresponsible act.
He’s then spent most of 2015 acknowledging his mistakes and saying he’s a changed man.
Back in January, Bieber actually broke down, vowing in a viral video to be a better person.
His new album, “Purpose,” comes out on November 13.
And we may be able to tell by its sales whether or not fans around the country have forgiven Justin or not.