Justin Bieber says he didn't know about Morgan Wallen's n-word scandal before liking album.
's album -- saying he didn't know about Morgan's n-word scandal, but now that he does ... he admits it's bringing back bad memories for him.
The controversy started Wednesday morning when Justin posted an Instagram story saying he loved Morgan's"Dangerous" album, a post that was quickly deleted ... presumably after he got some backlash, and some knowledge about Morgan's incident. Justin's been explaining himself ever since ... claiming he had no clue about Wallen's n-word scandal, saying he doesn't support or tolerate racism or discrimination and apologizing to anyone he may have offended by initially supporting Morgan's record.
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