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Justin Bieber, who was in London yesterday, has written a song for his new album about the woman who accused him of fathering her baby.

The 18-year-old singer has penned a track for his forthcoming record Believe which reveals his feelings about Mariah Yeater, a fan who claimed last year that he was the dad of her son, Tristyn, before she dropped a paternity case against him and confessed her ex-boyfriend was the child's real dad.

Justin - who always vehemently denied her accusations - said: "There's a song about that girl that said she was going to have my baby, Mariah Yeater.

"There are songs about things I'm going through. I wrote songs about different situations."

The teen pop sensation - who is a Christian - has described his new album is "like a mix between Fergie [singer from the Black Eyed Peas, we assume, not Sir Alex] and Jesus."

Justin - who has been dating singer-and-actress Selena Gomez for more than a year - recently took to Twitter to direct a tweet at Yeater, on which he attached a video clip of Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat character constantly saying: "You will never get this."

He wrote: "Dear mariah yeeter ... we have never met ... so from the heart i just wanted to say... [sic)]".

The Never Say Never singer had previously agreed to take a paternity test in an attempt to rubbish her claims and also insisted he had never met her.

In November 2011, he explained: "None of it is true. Never met the woman."


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